Difference between revisions of "Template:Infobox VAX"
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− | This template is for any | + | This template is for any VAX system produced by DEC. |
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name = name of of the computer | name = name of of the computer | ||
− | image = image | + | image = name of wiki image |
+ | imgwidth = size of image (default 250px) | ||
+ | caption = text line below the image | ||
codename = many vaxen had codenames | codename = many vaxen had codenames | ||
year introduced = | year introduced = | ||
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{{#if: {{{image|}}} | | {{#if: {{{image|}}} | | ||
− | {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" {{!}} [[Image:{{{image}}}|250px| ]]<br>{{{caption}}} }} | + | {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" {{!}} [[Image:{{{image}}}|{{{imgwidth|250px}}}| ]]<br>{{{caption}}} }} |
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! CPU: | ! CPU: | ||
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+ | {{#if: {{{clock speed|}}} | | ||
+ | ! Clock Speed: | ||
+ | {{!}} {{{clock speed}}} }} | ||
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| colspan="2" style="font-size: smaller;" | {{{footnotes|}}} | | colspan="2" style="font-size: smaller;" | {{{footnotes|}}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 10 March 2024
This template is for any VAX system produced by DEC.
name = name of of the computer image = name of wiki image imgwidth = size of image (default 250px) caption = text line below the image codename = many vaxen had codenames year introduced = year discontinued = form factor = mini, micro, etc. cpu = what kind of cpu? cache? clock speed = Either CPU cycle time in ns/µs/etc, or in MHz. (Preferably MHz!) ram = how much ram, standard, max? graphics = got any graphics capabilities? bus arch = I/O bus(es). operating system = first/last supported version of VMS? etc. VUPS = VAX units of performance enclosure = typical enclosures delivered with the machine