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Revision as of 07:16, 12 September 2023
VAXstation 8000 | |
Summary | |
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Announcement date: | February 1988 |
Codename: | Lynx |
OS support (VMS): | V4.7 to V5.3-2 |
CPU Details | |
CPU module: | KA825 |
Number of processors: | 1 |
CPU technology: | ZMOS |
Compatibility mode: | No |
Console processor: | CPU |
Console device: | None |
Memory | |
Maximum memory: | 32MB |
I/O | |
LAN support: | optional |
Performance | |
VUPs: | 1.2 [1] |
The VAXstation 8000 is a high-end graphics workstation using a microprocessor VAX. Using a custom graphics co-processor from Evans and Sutherland, it can "manipulate complex 3-D graphic objects in realtime". It appears to be a VAX 8250 with additional components; it is built around a VAXBI bus.
References
[1] VAXcluster Systems - Guidelines for VAXcluster System Configurations (EK-VAXCT-CG-006)
Further reading
- VAXstation 8000 Owner's Manual (EK-VS800-OM-001) - not available online
- VAXstation 8000 Installation Guide (EK-VS800-IG-001) - not available online
- VAXstation 8000 Service Guide (EK-VS800-SG-001) - not available online