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== VAXstation 4000 Model 96 systems ==
 
 
 
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The '''VAXstation 4000 Model 96''' was [[DEC]]'s most powerful [[microprocessor]] [[VAX]] [[workstation]]. It shared its enclosure with the [[VAXstation 4000 Model 60]]. It used a [[motherboard]] with [[Single Inline Memory Module|SIMM memory modules]]; several different [[graphics]] options were available:
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* LCSPX (accelerated 2D)
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* SPXg (8-plane 3D)
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* SPXgt (24-plane 3D
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==References==
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<div id="ref_1">[1] Customer Update. Volume 6 Issue 4A. 11th April 1995. </div>
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==External links==
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* [https://www.bbcusa.com/pdf/microvax-vaxstation/vaxstation-4000-model-96-overview.pdf VAXstation 4000 Model 96] - good overview
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* [https://wiki.preterhuman.net/Digital_VAXstation_4000_Model_96 Digital VAXstation 4000 Model 96]
  
<div id="ref_1">[1] Customer Update. Volume 6 Issue 4A. 11th April 1995. </div>
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[[Category: DEC VAX systems]]

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VAXstation 4000 Model 96
Summary
Announcement date: 11 April 1995
Descriptive name: VAXstation 4000 Model 96
OS support (VMS): VMS V5.5-2H4
CPU Details
Number of processors: 1
CPU chip: NVAX [1]
CPU cycle time: 10ns [1]
Compatibility mode: No
Console processor: CPU
Console device: None


The VAXstation 4000 Model 96 was DEC's most powerful microprocessor VAX workstation. It shared its enclosure with the VAXstation 4000 Model 60. It used a motherboard with SIMM memory modules; several different graphics options were available:

  • LCSPX (accelerated 2D)
  • SPXg (8-plane 3D)
  • SPXgt (24-plane 3D

References

[1] Customer Update. Volume 6 Issue 4A. 11th April 1995.

External links