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The '''VAX 8200''' is a mid-range [[VAX]] dual-[[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] [[multi-processor]] system built around the [[VAX Bus Interconnect|VAXBI]] [[bus]]; it can support an optional [[UNIBUS]] adapter. | The '''VAX 8200''' is a mid-range [[VAX]] dual-[[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] [[multi-processor]] system built around the [[VAX Bus Interconnect|VAXBI]] [[bus]]; it can support an optional [[UNIBUS]] adapter. | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 26 March 2023
VAX 8300 | |
Summary | |
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Announcement date: | 29 January 1986 |
Codename: | Scorpio |
OS support (VMS): | V4.4 |
CPU Details | |
CPU name (VMS): | KA820 |
CPU module: | KA820 |
Module: | T1001-00 |
Number of processors: | 2 |
CPU chip: | V11 [2] |
CPU technology: | ZMOS [1] |
CPU cycle time: | 200ns |
CPU clock: | 40MHz [2] |
Instruction-buffer: | 8 bytes |
Control store: | 15K 40-bit words [3] |
Writable Control Store: | 1K 40-bit words [3] |
Cache: | 8KB [3] |
Compatibility mode: | No |
Console processor: | CPU |
Console device: | RX50 |
Memory | |
Maximum memory: | 128MB [1] |
Memory checking: | 7-bit ECC/longword [3] |
I/O | |
Max I/O throughput: | 13.3MB/s [3] |
VAXBI: | 1 @ 13.3MB/s |
LAN support: | optional |
Performance | |
VUPs: | 1.9 [1] |
The VAX 8200 is a mid-range VAX dual-CPU multi-processor system built around the VAXBI bus; it can support an optional UNIBUS adapter.
References
[1] VAX Systems Hardware Handbook -- VAXBI Systems. EB-31692-46
[2] KA825 Maintenance Advisory. EK-KA825-MA-001
[3] VAX Hardware Handbook. Volume 2-1986.
External links
- VAX 8200/8300 Owner's Manual (AZ-GN4AC-TE)
- VAX Hardware Handbook Volume 2 - the VAX 8300 is described on page 1-10–1-11 (pg. 19-20 of the PDF) and covered in detail in Chapter 5, "VAX 8200 and VAX 8300 Processors" (pp. 86-102 of the PDF)