MicroVAX 2000
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MicroVAX 2000 Systems
MicroVAX 2000 | |
Summary | |
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Codename: | Teammate |
OS support (VMS): | V4.5B |
CPU Details | |
CPU name (VMS): | KA410 |
CPU name (console): | KA410-A |
CPU module: | KA410 |
Number of processors: | 1 |
VMS DCL CPU: | 8 |
VMS DCL XCPU: | 4 |
SID: | 08000000 |
XSID: | 04040001 |
CPU chip: | DC333 |
FPU chip: | DC337 [2] |
CPU technology: | ZMOS |
CPU cycle time: | 200ns [2] |
CPU clock: | 40MHz [2] |
Instruction-buffer: | 8 bytes [3] |
Cache: | None |
Memory | |
Minimum memory: | 2MB [2] |
Maximum memory: | 16MB [2] |
Physical address lines: | 30 [2] |
Memory checking: | Byte parity [2] |
On-board memory: | 2MB [2] |
I/O | |
Max I/O throughput: | 3.3MB/s |
LAN support: | Optional: DESVA ThinWire Ethernet Option |
Performance | |
VUPs: | 0.9 |
MicroVAX 2000 Parts & Options
Power Supply
- H7848 Power Supply
- 54-17163 Resistor Load Module Option
Memory Options
Only one MS400 memory module may be connected to a KA410-A system module, which has 2MB on-board memory.
Mass Storage Options
- RX33 5.25" Floppy Drive
- RD32 42MB Disk Drive
- RD53 71MB Disk Drive
- RD54 159MB Disk Drive
- TK50 96MB Cartridge Tape Drive
Communication Options
- DHT32 Asynchronous Serial Line Option [5]
- DSH32 Synchronous/Asynchronous Serial Line Option [6]
- DST32 Synchronous Serial Line Option [7]
- DESVA VAXstation 2000 / MicroVAX 2000 ThinWire Ethernet Option [2]
Expansion Boxes
- BA40A Expansion Adapter
- TK50Z-F Tape Expansion Box
- RD53-F Disk Expansion Box
- RD54-F Disk Expansion Box
You need the BA40A expansion adapter to connect any of the expansion boxes, but only one adapter is needed for two boxes.
The expansion box houses either a tape drive or a fixed disk drive and is shipped with a drive cable. The drive cable connects the expansion box to the MicroVAX 2000 / VAXstation 2000 system unit's expansion adapter. The expansion adapter must already be installed on the bottom of the MicroVAX 2000 / VAXstation 2000 system unit before the expansion box is connected.
You may install a total of two expansion boxes (one with a fixed disk and one with a tape drive). If you are installing more than one expansion box, first install the expansion box with the tape drive, and then install the expansion box with the fixed disk.