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== Differences between NORD-10 and NORD-12 ==
== Differences between NORD-10 and NORD-12 ==
This appendix is provided for those comparing [[NORD-10]] with NORD-12.<ref>NORD-12 Reference Manual, Appendix C</ref>
This appendix is provided for those comparing [[NORD-10]] with NORD-12.<ref>NORD-12 Reference Manual, Appendix C</ref>
# Maximum memory size of the NORD-12 is 64K words. The Memory Management System option is not available for the NORD-12. With this option the maximum memory size for NORD-10 is 256K words.
# Maximum memory size of the NORD-12 is 64K words. The [[Memory Management System]] option is not available for the NORD-12. With this option the maximum memory size for NORD-10 is 256K words.
# The speed of the NORD-10 is 300 ns per micro-instruction for NORD-12 it is 500 ns per micro-instruction. This gives a 5/3 ratio for floating point, for all other instructions consult the NORD-10 and NORD-12 Reference Manuals.
# The speed of the NORD-10 is 300 ns per micro-instruction for NORD-12 it is 500 ns per micro-instruction. This gives a 5/3 ratio for floating point, for all other instructions consult the NORD-10 and NORD-12 Reference Manuals.
# Internal hardware error interrupts are not connected to level 14 on the NORD-12, and there is no IIE (Internal Interrupt Enable) register and no IIC (Internal Interrupt Code). However, on the NORD-12 it is possible to hardwire interrupts to level 14.
# Internal hardware error interrupts are not connected to level 14 on the NORD-12, and there is no [[ND-100 Registers#IIE|IIE]] (Internal Interrupt Enable) register and no IIC (Internal Interrupt Code). However, on the NORD-12 it is possible to hardwire interrupts to level 14.
# NORD-12 is only available with dynamic MOS memories (4096 bit/chip), while NORD-10 is offered with a range of different memories.
# NORD-12 is only available with dynamic MOS memories (4096 bit/chip), while NORD-10 is offered with a range of different memories.
# The rounding algorithm for floating point differs between NORD-10 and NORD-12. On NORD-12 there is no TG (Rounding) flip-flop in the Status Register (bit 1 in Status on NORD-1), and for NORD-12 all floating point results are truncated. On the NORD-10 the least significant bit in the result is forced to one if the result could not be exactly represented. For both the NORD-10 and NORD-12 all integers up to 2<sup>32</sup>-1 will be exactly represented in floating point format, and all results to this limit will also be exact.
# The rounding algorithm for floating point differs between NORD-10 and NORD-12. On NORD-12 there is no TG (Rounding) flip-flop in the Status Register (bit 1 in Status on NORD-1), and for NORD-12 all floating point results are truncated. On the NORD-10 the least significant bit in the result is forced to one if the result could not be exactly represented. For both the NORD-10 and NORD-12 all integers up to 2<sup>32</sup>-1 will be exactly represented in floating point format, and all results to this limit will also be exact.
# Only NORD-10 may have a NORD-1 Inpout/Output Channel as option.
# Only NORD-10 may have a NORD-1 Input/Output Channel as option.
# The Memory Parity systems differs between NORD-10 and NORD-12. On NORD-10 TRA instructions are used for reading memory parity error information, on NORD-12 the parity mechanism is an Input/Output device which plugs into an I/O Slot. For both NORD-10 and NORD-12 Memory Parity is an option.
# The Memory Parity systems differs between NORD-10 and NORD-12. On NORD-10 [[TRA]] instructions are used for reading memory parity error information, on NORD-12 the parity mechanism is an Input/Output device which plugs into an I/O Slot. For both NORD-10 and NORD-12 Memory Parity is an option.
# On NORD-10 the Bus Transceiver or Bus Extender is standard, this is an option on NORD-12.
# On NORD-10 the Bus Transceiver or Bus Extender is standard, this is an option on NORD-12.
== Sources ==
== Sources ==
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Revision as of 18:06, 6 June 2016

Differences between NORD-10 and NORD-12

This appendix is provided for those comparing NORD-10 with NORD-12.[1]

  1. Maximum memory size of the NORD-12 is 64K words. The Memory Management System option is not available for the NORD-12. With this option the maximum memory size for NORD-10 is 256K words.
  2. The speed of the NORD-10 is 300 ns per micro-instruction for NORD-12 it is 500 ns per micro-instruction. This gives a 5/3 ratio for floating point, for all other instructions consult the NORD-10 and NORD-12 Reference Manuals.
  3. Internal hardware error interrupts are not connected to level 14 on the NORD-12, and there is no IIE (Internal Interrupt Enable) register and no IIC (Internal Interrupt Code). However, on the NORD-12 it is possible to hardwire interrupts to level 14.
  4. NORD-12 is only available with dynamic MOS memories (4096 bit/chip), while NORD-10 is offered with a range of different memories.
  5. The rounding algorithm for floating point differs between NORD-10 and NORD-12. On NORD-12 there is no TG (Rounding) flip-flop in the Status Register (bit 1 in Status on NORD-1), and for NORD-12 all floating point results are truncated. On the NORD-10 the least significant bit in the result is forced to one if the result could not be exactly represented. For both the NORD-10 and NORD-12 all integers up to 232-1 will be exactly represented in floating point format, and all results to this limit will also be exact.
  6. Only NORD-10 may have a NORD-1 Input/Output Channel as option.
  7. The Memory Parity systems differs between NORD-10 and NORD-12. On NORD-10 TRA instructions are used for reading memory parity error information, on NORD-12 the parity mechanism is an Input/Output device which plugs into an I/O Slot. For both NORD-10 and NORD-12 Memory Parity is an option.
  8. On NORD-10 the Bus Transceiver or Bus Extender is standard, this is an option on NORD-12.

Sources

  1. NORD-12 Reference Manual, Appendix C