I'm really interested in this project. My first exposure to the -11 was in 1976. I learned assembly language in the second computer science course I took on an 11/20. Since then I've been a big fan of the pdp11 and own several of the more recent designs. I'd be happy to help with this project but I don't have any free timem to devote for another week. I have a pdp11/05 that is comparable to the 11/20 in terms of speed and instruction set. I need help in restoring it to operating condition. Sepcifically the power supplies need some transistors to be replaced. There are also a bunch of other things that may need help. Core is of unknown capacity but it's doubtful that it exceeds 24kW. I'd also prefer not to have to resurrect a hardcopy console which means converting the console interface on the CPU board to talk to a more modern serial device. Any constructive :) suggestions welcome. - Milo On Apr 29, 2008, at 7:31 AM, Andrew Warkentin wrote: > Is there anything I can do to help restore this system? I'm not very > familiar with PDP-11 assembly. > _______________________________________________ > Unix-jun72 mailing list > Unix-jun72 at minnie.tuhs.org > https://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/unix-jun72 -- Milo Velimirović, Unix Computer Network Administrator 608.785.6618 Office - 608.386.2817 Cell University of Wisconsin - La Crosse La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 USA 43 48 48 N 91 13 53 W