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{{InfoboxVAX-Data | {{InfoboxVAX-Data | ||
| name = MicroVAX II | | name = MicroVAX II | ||
+ | | image = MicrovaxII.jpg | ||
+ | | caption = A MicroVAX II with an RX50 dual floppy drive | ||
| Announcement = 14 May 1985 | | Announcement = 14 May 1985 | ||
| FRS-date = May 1985 | | FRS-date = May 1985 | ||
| Codename = Mayflower | | Codename = Mayflower | ||
| OS-support-VMS = MicroVMS V4.1M | | OS-support-VMS = MicroVMS V4.1M | ||
+ | | Enclosure = [[BA23 Enclosure|BA23]], [[BA123 Enclosure|BA123]], [[H9642 Cabinet|H9642]] | ||
| CPU-name-VMS = KA630 | | CPU-name-VMS = KA630 | ||
| CPU-name-console = KA630 | | CPU-name-console = KA630 | ||
− | | CPU-module = KA630 | + | | CPU-module = [[KA630 CPU|KA630]] |
| Module = M7606 [[#ref_1|[1]]] | | Module = M7606 [[#ref_1|[1]]] | ||
| Num-proc = 1 | | Num-proc = 1 | ||
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| [[VUP]]s = 0.9 [[#ref_4|[4]]] | | [[VUP]]s = 0.9 [[#ref_4|[4]]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | The '''MicroVAX II''' was a small [[VAX]], with the [[KA630 CPU]] for its [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]]. Its [[bus]] between the CPU and [[main memory]] was a special bus carried on [[over the back]] connectors as well as the [[CD interconnect]] of the [[QBUS]] [[backplane]]; it used the QBUS for its [[input/output|I/O]] bus. | ||
− | [[ | + | The [[M7609-AP]] was a [[main memory]] board for it. |
==Operating Systems== | ==Operating Systems== | ||
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===MicroVMS / VMS=== | ===MicroVMS / VMS=== | ||
− | In version 4 of the | + | In version 4 of the [[VMS]] operating system there were two different subversions: |
* MicroVMS - for the series of MicroVAX computers | * MicroVMS - for the series of MicroVAX computers | ||
* VMS - for all other VAX computers | * VMS - for all other VAX computers | ||
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|} | |} | ||
− | === Digital Unix === | + | ===UNIX=== |
+ | |||
+ | Many [[UNIX]] variants were available for the MicroVAX II. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Digital Unix==== | ||
[[Ultrix]] | [[Ultrix]] | ||
− | === CSRG BSD === | + | ====CSRG BSD==== |
*[[4.3 BSD]] | *[[4.3 BSD]] | ||
*[[4.3 BSD Quasijarus]] | *[[4.3 BSD Quasijarus]] | ||
− | === NetBSD === | + | ====NetBSD==== |
Version 1.2 and higher of the VAX port of [[NetBSD]] can run on a MicroVAX II. I've even built some instructions [[Installing NetBSD 1.2 on the SIMH MicroVAX II|using SIMH]] on how to do so, that may be adapted to a real MicroVAX but I don't have one to test with. | Version 1.2 and higher of the VAX port of [[NetBSD]] can run on a MicroVAX II. I've even built some instructions [[Installing NetBSD 1.2 on the SIMH MicroVAX II|using SIMH]] on how to do so, that may be adapted to a real MicroVAX but I don't have one to test with. | ||
− | === OpenBSD === | + | ====OpenBSD==== |
[[OpenBSD]] can run on the MicroVAX II as well, later versions are better for timing issues... 4.4 is the current good version. | [[OpenBSD]] can run on the MicroVAX II as well, later versions are better for timing issues... 4.4 is the current good version. | ||
− | == Emulation == | + | ==Emulation== |
The MicroVAX II is emulated in [[SIMH]]. | The MicroVAX II is emulated in [[SIMH]]. | ||
− | == | + | {{semi-stub}} |
+ | |||
+ | <!-- ==See also== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[]] |
+ | --> | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
− | == | + | <div id="ref_1">[1] MicroVAX II 630QY, 630QZ Technical Manual. AZ-FE06A-TN</div> |
+ | <div id="ref_2">[2] "CVAX-based Systems", Digital Technical Journal, Vol 1 No 7, August 1988. </div> | ||
+ | <div id="ref_3">[3] MicroVAX Systems Handbook 1988. EB-30991-41</div> | ||
+ | <div id="ref_4">[4] VAX Systems Hardware Handbook -- VAXBI Systems. EB-31692-46</div> | ||
− | + | ==External links== | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/630/ VAX 630] - documentation at [[Bitsavers]] | |
+ | ** [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/630/AZ-GLCAA-MN__MicroVAX_II_630QB_Owners_Manual_Jul86.pdf MicroVAX II 630QB Owner's Manual] (AZ-GLCAA-MN) | ||
+ | ** [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/630/AZ-GL1AA-MN_MicroVAX_II_630Y_630QZ_Owners_Manual_Dec1985.pdf MicroVAX II 630QY, 630QZ Owner's Manual] (AZ-GL1AA-MN) | ||
+ | ** [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/630/AZ-GLFAB-MN_VAXstation_II_Technical_Manual_BA23_Enclosure_Oct85.pdf MicroVAX II Technical Manual, BA23 Enclosure] (AZ-GLFAB-MN) | ||
+ | ** [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/vax/630/AX-GLBAA-MN_MicroVAX_II_630QB_Technical_Manual_Nov85.pdf MicroVAX II 630QB Technical Manual] (AZ-GLBAA-MN) | ||
+ | * [https://vt100.net/mirror/hcps/fe06atn.pdf MicroVAX II 630QY, 630QZ Technical Manual] (AZ-FE06A-TN) | ||
+ | * [http://simh.trailing-edge.com/semi/uvax.html SIMH information on the CPU in the MicroVAX II] | ||
+ | * [https://microvax2.org/wp/ MicroVAX II Museum - The World's First MicroVAX II Museum] | ||
{{Nav VAX}} | {{Nav VAX}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category: MicroVAX Systems]] | ||
+ | [[Category: QBUS VAX Systems]] |
Latest revision as of 17:55, 26 May 2024
MicroVAX II | |
A MicroVAX II with an RX50 dual floppy drive | |
Summary | |
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Announcement date: | 14 May 1985 |
FRS date: | May 1985 |
Codename: | Mayflower |
OS support (VMS): | MicroVMS V4.1M |
Enclosure(s): | BA23, BA123, H9642 |
CPU Details | |
CPU name (VMS): | KA630 |
CPU name (console): | KA630 |
CPU module: | KA630 |
Module: | M7606 [1] |
Number of processors: | 1 |
VMS DCL CPU: | 8 |
VMS DCL XCPU: | 1 |
SID: | 08000000 |
XSID: | 01010000 |
CPU chip: | 78032 |
CPU technology: | ZMOS |
CPU cycle time: | 200ns [2] |
Instruction-buffer: | 8 bytes [2] |
Translation-buffer: | 8 entries [2] |
Cache: | None [2] |
Compatibility mode: | No |
Console processor: | CPU |
Console device: | RX50 or TK50 |
Memory | |
Minimum memory: | 1MB [1] |
Maximum memory: | 16MB [3] |
Memory checking: | Parity |
On-board memory: | 1MB [1] |
I/O | |
Q-bus: | 1 @ 3.3MB/s [3] |
LAN support: | optional [3] |
The MicroVAX II was a small VAX, with the KA630 CPU for its CPU. Its bus between the CPU and main memory was a special bus carried on over the back connectors as well as the CD interconnect of the QBUS backplane; it used the QBUS for its I/O bus.
The M7609-AP was a main memory board for it.
Contents
Operating Systems
The following operating systems can run on the MicroVAX II:
MicroVMS / VMS
In version 4 of the VMS operating system there were two different subversions:
- MicroVMS - for the series of MicroVAX computers
- VMS - for all other VAX computers
Both versions differ in contents and packaging:
- MicroVMS software was distributed as set of numerous RX50 diskettes or on TK50 tape cassettes.
- VMS software was available on standard 9-track magnetic tape or on removable disks, e.g. RL02 or RA60.
From version V5.0 onwards there was no more special version for the series of MicroVAX computers.
MicroVMS Support for MicroVAX II Computers
MicroVMS V4.1 was the first version to support the MicroVAX II computer.
VMS Support for MicroVAX II Computers
Some of the 'full size' VMS V4.x versions include MicroVAX II support, too, see the following table for details:
VMS V4.x Support for MicroVAX computers | ||||
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Version | Type | Date | MicroVAX Support | Save Set Info |
V4.0 | Full | 23-SEP-1984 | NO | --- |
V4.1 | Update | 11-JAN-1985 | YES | VMS041.A: VMS041 / VMS041.B: VMS only / VMS041.C: MicroVMS only |
V4.2 | Full | 12-JUL-1985 | NO | --- |
V4.3 | Update | 9-JAN-1986 | YES | VMS043.A: Common Files / VMS043.B: VMS only / VMS043.C: MicroVMS only |
V4.4 | Full | 30-MAR-1986 | YES | Integral part of all Save Sets |
V4.5 | Update | 26-SEP-1986 | YES | Same as with V4.3 (individual Save Sets) |
V4.6 | Full | 15-JUN-1987 | YES | Same as with V4.4 (integral part of all Save Sets) |
V4.7 | Update | 29-OCT-1987 | YES | Same as with V4.3 (individual Save Sets) |
UNIX
Many UNIX variants were available for the MicroVAX II.
Digital Unix
CSRG BSD
NetBSD
Version 1.2 and higher of the VAX port of NetBSD can run on a MicroVAX II. I've even built some instructions using SIMH on how to do so, that may be adapted to a real MicroVAX but I don't have one to test with.
OpenBSD
OpenBSD can run on the MicroVAX II as well, later versions are better for timing issues... 4.4 is the current good version.
Emulation
The MicroVAX II is emulated in SIMH.
References
External links
- VAX 630 - documentation at Bitsavers
- MicroVAX II 630QB Owner's Manual (AZ-GLCAA-MN)
- MicroVAX II 630QY, 630QZ Owner's Manual (AZ-GL1AA-MN)
- MicroVAX II Technical Manual, BA23 Enclosure (AZ-GLFAB-MN)
- MicroVAX II 630QB Technical Manual (AZ-GLBAA-MN)
- MicroVAX II 630QY, 630QZ Technical Manual (AZ-FE06A-TN)
- SIMH information on the CPU in the MicroVAX II
- MicroVAX II Museum - The World's First MicroVAX II Museum
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