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| CPU-technology = ECL Gate Array | | CPU-technology = ECL Gate Array | ||
| CPU-cycle = 80ns | | CPU-cycle = 80ns | ||
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| Instruction-buffer = 8 bytes [[#ref_1|[1]]] | | Instruction-buffer = 8 bytes [[#ref_1|[1]]] | ||
| Translation-buffer = 512 entries [[#ref_1|[1]]] | | Translation-buffer = 512 entries [[#ref_1|[1]]] | ||
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| BUS-UNIBUS = 7 @ 1.5MB/s | | BUS-UNIBUS = 7 @ 1.5MB/s | ||
| LAN-support = optional | | LAN-support = optional | ||
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+ | The '''VAX 8600''' was [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s second-generation [[VAX]], intended as the replacement for the [[VAX-11/780]]. It was intended to offer several times the performance of the 11/780, at roughly the same price. It could be field-upgraded to a [[VAX 8650]]. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | * <div id="ref_1">[1] VAX Hardware Handbook Volume 1 - 1986. </div> | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
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+ | * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/8600/ 8600] - documentation at [[Bitsavers]] | ||
+ | * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/handbook/VAX_Hardware_Handbook_Volume_1_1986.pdf VAX Hardware Handbook Volume 1] - the VAX 8600 is described on pages 1-23–1-28 (pp. 38-43 of the PDF) and covered in detail in Chapter 7 (pp. 210-228) | ||
+ | * [https://manx-docs.org/collections/antonio/dec/db86xtd2.pdf VAX 8600/8650 SBIA Technical Description] (EK-DB86X-TD-002) | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 19 May 2024
VAX 8600 | |
Summary | |
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Announcement date: | 31 October 1984 |
FRS date: | March 1985 |
Codename: | Venus |
OS support (VMS): | V4.0 |
CPU Details | |
CPU module: | KA86 |
Number of processors: | 1 |
VMS DCL CPU: | 4 |
VMS DCL XCPU: | 0 |
SID: | 0408F3FE |
XSID: | 00000000 |
CPU technology: | ECL Gate Array |
CPU cycle time: | 80ns |
CPU clock: | 12.5MHz |
Instruction-buffer: | 8 bytes [1] |
Translation-buffer: | 512 entries [1] |
Gate delay: | 1ns |
Writable Control Store: | 8K 86-bit words [1] |
Cache: | 16KB [1] |
Compatibility mode: | Yes |
Console processor: | T-11 [1] |
Console device: | RL02 [1] |
Memory | |
Minimum memory: | 4MB |
Maximum memory: | 368MB |
Memory checking: | 7-bit ECC/longword [1] |
I/O | |
Max I/O throughput: | 20MB/s |
MASSBUS: | 4 @ 2.0MB/s |
UNIBUS: | 7 @ 1.5MB/s |
LAN support: | optional |
Performance | |
VUPs: | 4.2 |
The VAX 8600 was DEC's second-generation VAX, intended as the replacement for the VAX-11/780. It was intended to offer several times the performance of the 11/780, at roughly the same price. It could be field-upgraded to a VAX 8650.
References
- [1] VAX Hardware Handbook Volume 1 - 1986.
External links
- 8600 - documentation at Bitsavers
- VAX Hardware Handbook Volume 1 - the VAX 8600 is described on pages 1-23–1-28 (pp. 38-43 of the PDF) and covered in detail in Chapter 7 (pp. 210-228)
- VAX 8600/8650 SBIA Technical Description (EK-DB86X-TD-002)
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