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The '''M7624-AL''' is an alternative multiuser [[motherboard]] for the [[QBUS]]-based [[MicroVAX 3300/3400]]; it contains the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] (a [[CVAX]] [[integrated circuit|chip]]), 4 Mbyte of [[main memory]], a [[DSSI]] [[secondary storage]] [[device controller]], and an [[Ethernet]] [[network interface]]. | The '''M7624-AL''' is an alternative multiuser [[motherboard]] for the [[QBUS]]-based [[MicroVAX 3300/3400]]; it contains the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] (a [[CVAX]] [[integrated circuit|chip]]), 4 Mbyte of [[main memory]], a [[DSSI]] [[secondary storage]] [[device controller]], and an [[Ethernet]] [[network interface]]. | ||
− | It differs from other MicroVAX 3300/3400 motherboards in the main memory [[ | + | It differs from other MicroVAX 3300/3400 motherboards in the main memory [[integrated circuit|ICs]] used, in this case ICs from Hitachi. |
There were other versions, too, e.g. the "-AF" version, which used main memory ICs from Toshiba. | There were other versions, too, e.g. the "-AF" version, which used main memory ICs from Toshiba. |
Latest revision as of 01:47, 7 May 2024
The M7624-AL is an alternative multiuser motherboard for the QBUS-based MicroVAX 3300/3400; it contains the CPU (a CVAX chip), 4 Mbyte of main memory, a DSSI secondary storage device controller, and an Ethernet network interface.
It differs from other MicroVAX 3300/3400 motherboards in the main memory ICs used, in this case ICs from Hitachi.
There were other versions, too, e.g. the "-AF" version, which used main memory ICs from Toshiba.