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  • ...cceeded by the [[KA650 CPU‎‎]], and people assumed the name of the VAX systems which used it followed. Systems which used the KA650 included:
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  • While searching the Internet for information on the [[VAX]] [[TREK7]] game, I stumbled over another Star-Trek game called '''MULTI-TR ...g the sources, and some simple debugging attempts, I decided to employ the VAX [[debugger]] to obtain more information as to what was going on.
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  • ...ters (called 'NBIs') all connect to the NMI; 8800 family systems use the [[VAX Bus Interconnect|VAXBI]] [[bus]] for their I/O bus(es). ...gate array]]s throughout, organized in [[synchronous]] logic. (In dual-CPU systems, the two CPUs run off a common [[clock]].)
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  • _ K-RM-851BA-Y-0 Rev E, VAX 8500/8530/8550 Revision Matrix, Sep 1990 ...of the KA85 system. Revision levels are tracked according to DEC Std. 68. |
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  • _ K-RM-882BA-X-0 Rev C, VAX 8700/8810 VAX 8800/8820N Rev Matrix, Sep 1990 | 1-5 Hierarchy, VAX 8700/8800 SYSTEMS..................... 13 |
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  • _ K-RM-885BA-Y-0 Rev B, VAX 8820/8830/8840 System, Sep 1990 | 2-1 VAX 8820/8830/8840 Systems........................... 14 |
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  • DEC Software Media, Software License, Software Service, and Software Manual Ord *Y - [[Computer Special Systems]] Software
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  • ...essing Unit|CPU]] used in [[VAX 4000 Model 200]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit board|PCB]] which plugs in [[Category: VAX QBUS Processors]]
    309 bytes (47 words) - 08:50, 17 July 2023
  • ...essing Unit|CPU]] used in [[VAX 4000 Model 300]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit board|PCB]] which plugs in [[Category: VAX QBUS Processors]]
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  • ...essing Unit|CPU]] used in [[VAX 4000 Model 400]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit board|PCB]] which plugs in [[Category: VAX QBUS Processors]]
    328 bytes (50 words) - 08:56, 17 July 2023
  • ...essing Unit|CPU]] used in [[VAX 4000 Model 500]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit board|PCB]] which plugs in [[Category: VAX QBUS Processors]]
    328 bytes (50 words) - 09:01, 17 July 2023
  • ...essing Unit|CPU]] used in [[VAX 4000 Model 600]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit board|PCB]] which plugs in [[Category: VAX QBUS Processors]]
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  • ...uses the [[KA650 Main Memory System]], includes built-in [[Digital Storage Systems Interconnect|DSSI]] and [[Ethernet]] interfaces, and provides a [[QBUS]] fo Physically, it is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit board|PCB]] which plugs in
    875 bytes (124 words) - 15:59, 27 May 2024
  • ...ers]] and the older models of the QBUS-based [[MicroVAX]] / [[VAXstation]] systems ([[MicroVAX I]], [[VAXstation I]], [[MicroVAX II]], [[VAXstation II]], [[VA ...Disk & Floppy QBUS Controllers share the same basic layout of the M8639 [[DEC card form factor|Quad]] QBUS Module.
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  • ...ated to VAX/DS) is a set of diagnostic software programs for the [[DEC]] [[VAX]] computers and peripheral devices. That's what they must have thought at DEC when they developed their diagnostic software.
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  • An intelligent, multiple display control system for PDP-11 and [[VAX]] computers. ...uter. Up to four VT36s can, therefore, be configured on one host PDP-11 or VAX, and one VT36 can itself support up to four independent display stations (v
    16 KB (2,398 words) - 12:26, 27 February 2024
  • ...use of [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEM]]-produced [[peripheral]]s on DEC machines. ...ignated a 'TU70 Magnetic Tape Subsystem' (or TU71 or TU72 as appropriate). DEC software referred to a DX20 in such an assembly as a 'DX20A'.
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  • ...11]]s and with [[VAX]] single and multiple [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] systems. ...s so across a large range of configurations (ranging from small individual systems, to groups of large [[server]]s.
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  • | manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] (vendor)<br>[[Cipher Data Products|Cipher]] (contractor) ...magnetic tape]] [[mass storage]] system for [[PDP-11]] and low-end [[VAX]] systems, which used industry-standard [[9-track]] tape. It used [[microprocessor]]-
    2 KB (277 words) - 09:24, 8 January 2024
  • ...um performance, [[magnetic tape drive]] for [[PDP-11]] and low-end [[VAX]] systems, using industry-standard [[9-track]] tape. It was an auto-loading (auto-thr The drive was not made by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]; it was actually produced by [[Cipher Data Products]]. Cipher sold the sa
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