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Revision as of 17:05, 3 June 2024

The DR32 Device Interconnect (often given as the acronym DDI) was a high-performance parallel interface provided by early VAX computers. It provided a 32-bit-wide parallel data path, along with an 8-bit path for control. It used Direct Memory Access to transfer blocks of data to and from main memory at rates of up to 6.67 Mbytes per second.

The DR32 could be used to connect to high-speed customer equipment; alternatively, two could be used to connect two VAX systems to each other. The DR32 was provided by:

Further reading