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| − | The '''VAXstation 4000 Model 96''' was [[DEC]]'s most powerful [[microprocessor]] [[VAX]] [[workstation]]. It shared its enclosure with the [[VAXstation 4000 Model 60]] | + | The '''VAXstation 4000 Model 96''' was [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s most powerful [[microprocessor]] [[VAX]] [[workstation]]. It shared its enclosure with the [[VAXstation 4000 Model 60]]; it likewise used a [[motherboard]] with [[Single Inline Memory Module|SIMM memory modules]]. Several different [[graphics]] options were available: |
* LCSPX (accelerated 2D) | * LCSPX (accelerated 2D) | ||
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| VAXstation 4000 Model 96 | |
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Announcement date: | 11 April 1995 |
| Descriptive name: | VAXstation 4000 Model 96 |
| OS support (VMS): | VMS V5.5-2H4 |
| CPU Details | |
| Number of processors: | 1 |
| CPU chip: | NVAX [1] |
| CPU cycle time: | 10ns [1] |
| Compatibility mode: | No |
| Console processor: | CPU |
| Console device: | None |
The VAXstation 4000 Model 96 was DEC's most powerful microprocessor VAX workstation. It shared its enclosure with the VAXstation 4000 Model 60; it likewise used a motherboard with SIMM memory modules. Several different graphics options were available:
- LCSPX (accelerated 2D)
- SPXg (8-plane 3D)
- SPXgt (24-plane 3D
References
[1] Customer Update. Volume 6 Issue 4A. 11th April 1995.
External links
- VAXstation 4000 Model 96 - good overview
- Digital VAXstation 4000 Model 96