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'''MicroVAX III''' was the generic name erroneously given to the 3rd-generation series of [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[VAX]] [[microcomputer]]s by the computer press. It was not a formal [[DEC]] product name; the confusion probably occurred because the [[KA630 CPU]] of the [[MicroVAX II]] was succeeded by the [[KA650 CPU‎‎]], and people assumed the name of the VAX systems which used it followed.
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'''MicroVAX III''' was the generic name erroneously given to the 3rd-generation series of [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[VAX]] [[microcomputer]]s by the computer press. It was not a formal DEC product name; the confusion probably occurred because the [[KA630 CPU]] of the [[MicroVAX II]] was succeeded by the [[KA650 CPU‎‎]], and people assumed the name of the VAX systems which used it followed.
  
 
The KA650 CPU‎‎ was implemented in [[VLSI]].
 
The KA650 CPU‎‎ was implemented in [[VLSI]].
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[[Category: MicroVAXen]]
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[[Category: QBUS VAX Systems]]

Revision as of 14:51, 23 May 2024

MicroVAX III was the generic name erroneously given to the 3rd-generation series of DEC VAX microcomputers by the computer press. It was not a formal DEC product name; the confusion probably occurred because the KA630 CPU of the MicroVAX II was succeeded by the KA650 CPU‎‎, and people assumed the name of the VAX systems which used it followed.

The KA650 CPU‎‎ was implemented in VLSI.

These computers used the QBUS for their I/O only; main memory traffic used the KA650 Main Memory System‎‎, which used a special bus carried on over the back connectors as well as the CD interconnect of the QBUS backplane. (The address space of the QBUS was limited to 4MB, and the data section is only 16 bits wide, so there were good reasons for partially replacing it.)

Systems which used the KA650 included:

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