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The RH750 Massbus Adapter was a MASSBUS device controller for the VAX-11/750's CPU Memory Interconnect (CMI).

It was implemented on one extented hex card, which mounts in the VAX-11/750 backplane in one of the three CMI option slots.

A VAX-11/750 could have up to three RH750 Adapters, the first one goes into CMI slot 9, the second into slot 8, and the third in slot 7.

It was common practice to have two separate RH750s, one for tape and another for disk devices. Combining both on one RH750 was possible, but tape usage had a negative impact on disk performance.

CMI Option Slot Configuration Rules

CMI option slots can be used for other adapters, too:

Allowable Configurations of CMI Slots 7, 8, & 9:

Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9
RH750 RH750 RH750
DW750 RH750 RH750
DR750 RH750 RH750
DW750 DR750 RH750
DW750 CI750 RH750
CI750 RH750 RH750

NOTES:

  1. Combination of DR750 and CI750 is not allowed
  2. Only one DR750 per system is allowed
  3. Only one DW750 per system is allowed
  4. Only one CI750 per system is allowed

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The RH750 Massbus Adapter was a MASSBUS device controller for the VAX-11/750's CPU Memory Interconnect (CMI).

It was implemented on one extented hex card, which mounts in the VAX-11/750 backplane in one of the three CMI option slots.

A VAX-11/750 could have up to three RH750 Adapters, the first one goes into CMI slot 9, the second into slot 8, and the third in slot 7.

It was common practice to have two separate RH750s, one for tape and another for disk devices. Combining both on one RH750 was possible, but tape usage had a negative impact on disk performance.

CMI Option Slot Configuration Rules

CMI option slots can be used for other adapters, too:

Allowable Configurations of CMI Slots 7, 8, & 9:

Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9
RH750 RH750 RH750
DW750 RH750 RH750
DR750 RH750 RH750
DW750 DR750 RH750
DW750 CI750 RH750
CI750 RH750 RH750

NOTES:

  1. Combination of DR750 and CI750 is not allowed
  2. Only one DR750 per system is allowed
  3. Only one DW750 per system is allowed
  4. Only one CI750 per system is allowed

External links