VAX 85xx, 87xx, and 88xx systems
Although given three different model designations VAX 85xx, VAX 8700, and VAX 8800, the DEC internal superordinate name was "VAX 8800 Family" from the beginning:
"The VAX 8800 multiprocessor and the VAX 8700, 8550, and 8500 systems all derive from the same fundamental design. Their sustained applications throughput ranges from 3.0 to 12 times that of the VAX-11/780 system. In the design process, automated tools helped to correct design bugs early. ECL technology and a two-phase clock system achieve a 45-nanosecond cycle time. Micro instructions are processed simultaneously through four logic boxes that implement a five-stage pipeline. A high-speed memory interconnect, the NMI bus, links CPUs to memory and the I/O subsystem, which connects to VAXBI buses. Many reliability features, including extensive diagnostics, are implemented." [1]
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Two Generations of VAX 8800 Family models
There are two generations of VAX 8800 Family models:
- First generation models (1985/86): VAX 8500, VAX 8530, VAX 8550, VAX 8700, VAX 8800
- Second generation models (1987/88): VAX 8810, VAX 8820, VAX 8830, VAX 8840
While the first generation VAX 8700 and VAX 8800 systems supported Asymmetric Multiprocessing (ASMP) for dual CPUs, the second generation models introduced Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) with up to four processors in conjunction with VMS V5.0.
Both generations employed a dedicated computer for console operations; the first generation models used a special version of the PDP-11-based Professional 380, the second generation ones a MicroVAX II.
VAX 8800 Family Commonalities
There are a couple of commonalities:
- "Box Design" (first introduced with the VAX 8600)
- Common Basic CPU Boards
- MS88 Memory Modules
- Microcode Format
- System Busses
Box Design
- N Box = Power Conditioning Box
- E Box = Execution Box
- C Box = Cache Box
- M Box = Memory Box
- I Box = Instruction Box
Common Boards
CPU Boards common to all of the VAX 8800 Family models:
- F1002 Shifter Module
- F1003 ALU Slice 1
- F1004 ALU Slice 0
- F1005 Address Data Path
- F1009 Writable Control Store Module
- F1011 DB88 NMI to BI Interface Module
- F1021 Memory Controller
MS88 Memory Modules
All VAX 8800 Family models share the MS88 memory modules:
- MS88-AA 4MB
- MS88-CA 16MB
- MS88-DA 64MB
Buses
All VAX 8800 Family models share the same set of buses:
- Data-Path Buses
- NMI = Memory Interconnect Bus
- VBUS = Visibility Bus
- VAXBI = VAX Backplane Interconnect Bus
VAX 8974, VAX 8978, and VAX 8842 Prepackaged Clusters Systems
There were three different Prepackaged Clusters Systems built from VAX 8700/VAX 88xx systems:
- VAX 8974 - A VAXcluster of four VAX 8700 (later: VAX 8810)
- VAX 8978 - A VAXcluster of eight VAX 8700 (later: VAX 8810)
- VAX 8842 - A VAXcluster of two VAX 8820 (upgrade to VAX 8830s / VAX 8840s possible)
All three came complete with Cluster hardware, storage devices, and software.
Both the VAX 8974 as well as the VAX 8978 were based on the VAX 8700 until the VAX 8810 came out in 1987 which then replaced the VAX 8700 in both the VAX 8974 and the VAX 8978.
It is not known how many VAX 8974 and VAX 8978 VAXcluster systems were ever build and sold.
You can watch a video about a VAX 8974 VAXcluster system being build up on YouTube: Digital Equipment - New York VAX 8974 Cluster Install - Jul 1987
Comparison of VAX 8800 Family models
First Generation | Second Generation | |||||||||
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VAX 8500 | VAX 8530 | VAX 8550 | VAX 8700 VAX 8810N |
VAX 8800 VAX 8820N |
VAX 8810 | VAX 8820 | VAX 8830 | VAX 8840 | ||
Nickname | Flounder | Skipjack | Nautilus | Polarstar | ||||||
CPU Name | 851BA | 855BA | 871BA | 882BA | 885BA | |||||
# of CPUs | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
Upgradable to | VAX 8530 | VAX 8550 | None | VAX 8800 | None | VAX 8820 | VAX 8830 | VAX 8840 | None | |
Type of MP | - | ASMP | SMP | |||||||
ECL MCA | 45ns | |||||||||
VUPS | 3.2 | 4.2 | 6.5 | 6.5 | 11.4 | 6.5 | 11.4 | 16.8 | 22.2 | |
max. # of BI buses | 2 | 4 | 6 | |||||||
max. # of Memory modules | 5 | 8 | ||||||||
Console | Professional 380 | MicroVAX II | ||||||||
min. VMS version | V4.4 | V4.6 | V4.4 | V5.0 |
Model Differences
VAX 8500 <=> VAX 8530
The VAX 8530 is a VAX 8500 with "optimized" Microcode. There is a rumor that the optimization was to remove NOPs from the Microcode, but that hasn't bee confirmed yet.
VAX 8500/8530 <=> VAX 8550
The only difference between a VAX 8500/8530 and a VAX 8550 is a different Instruction Decode Module F1007, the VAX 8500/8530 module was the F1015 (see also: DEC Modules by bus).
VAX 8550 <=> VAX 8700/8800
- All VAX 85xx models and the VAX 8700 are single CPU computers, but the VAX 8700 is expandable with a second CPU, which results in a VAX 8800 model.
- All VAX 85xx models have somewhat limited expansion possibilities in comparison to the VAX 8700 / VAX 8800 models:
- A maximum of 5 memory modules with the VAX 85xx; 8 memory modules maximum with the VAX 8700/8800.
- A maximum of 2 BI buses with the VAX 85xx; 4 BI buses maximum with the VAX 8700/8800, and 6 BI buses maximum with the VAX 88x0 models.
References
v • d • e VAX Computers and Operating Systems |
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VAX-11/7xx (including VAX 86x0) - VAX-11/780 • VAX-11/785 • VAX-11/750 • VAX-11/730 • VAX 8600 • VAX 8650
VAX 8000 series (excluding VAX 86x0, above) - VAX 82xx/83xx series • VAX 85xx/87xx/88xx series MicroVAXen (many types also come in VAXserver and VAXstation models) - MicroVAX I • MicroVAX II VAXstation Series - VAXstation I • VAXstation II Late Model VAXen - VAX 4000 series • VAX 6000 series • VAX 7000 series • VAX 9000 series • VAX 10000 series |
Special Purpose VAXen - VAXft series • rtVAX series • Infoserver series
Clones - CM 1700 • TPA-11/580 |