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The '''VAX 82xx/83xx series''' are mid-range [[VAX]] systems built around the [[VAX Bus Interconnect|VAXBI]] [[bus]] to connect their main sub-systems.
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The '''VAX 82xx/83xx series''' are mid-range [[VAX]] systems built around the [[VAX Bus Interconnect|VAXBI]] [[bus]] to connect their main sub-systems; all use either the [[KA820 CPU]] or [[KA825 CPU]].
  
 
There are two single processor systems:
 
There are two single processor systems:
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Most VAX 82xx/83xx systems had 12 VAXBI slots and were housed in the [[H9642]] cabinet.
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Most VAX 82xx/83xx systems had 12 VAXBI slots and were housed in the [[H9642]] cabinet. Furthermore there are seven known large VAX 8250/8350 systems with 24 VAXBI slots in the wider [[H9645]] cabinet:
 
 
Furthermore there are seven known large VAX 8250/8350 systems with 24 VAXBI slots in the wider [[H9645]] cabinet:
 
  
 
* 825BA
 
* 825BA

Latest revision as of 02:20, 20 May 2024

The VAX 82xx/83xx series are mid-range VAX systems built around the VAXBI bus to connect their main sub-systems; all use either the KA820 CPU or KA825 CPU.

There are two single processor systems:

And two dual processor systems:

Most VAX 82xx/83xx systems had 12 VAXBI slots and were housed in the H9642 cabinet. Furthermore there are seven known large VAX 8250/8350 systems with 24 VAXBI slots in the wider H9645 cabinet:

  • 825BA
  • 825BB
  • 825BC
  • 825CD
  • 835BB
  • 835BC
  • 835CC

See also

Further reading

  • VAX 8200 Owner's Manual (AZ-GN4AA-TE) - not online
  • VAX 8200 I Installation Guide (AZ-GN5AA-TE) - ditto
  • VAX 8200 Minireference Manual (AZ-GN6AA-TE) - ditto

External links