Honeywell H316
The Honeywell H316 is a mini-computer from Honeywell International , introduced in 1969 , which was one of the first 16- bit computers .
It is the most popular model in the 16 series .
Technical
The H316 is a typical example of the 16 series.
The computer has the accumulator A and the additional register B. The index register X is also available.
The main memory can be expanded up to 16k × 16 bit core memory , with the use of additional hardware a memory upgrade to up to 32k × 16 bit is possible.
The machine has an interrupt line and a flexible I / O bus as standard, which enables the system to be easily expanded with additional components.
Web links
- Site on the Series 16 (english)
- Website about the operation and restoration of an H316 (English)
- SIMH simulator project (English)
- Emulation of the DDP-516 / H-316 and DDPx16 (English)