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It was codenamed 'Comet' by DEC.  One of the first OS's available for the 750 was [[4.1 BSD]].  According to 'Quarter Century of UNIX', the DoD could purchase 6 750's for about $150,000 USD.
 
It was codenamed 'Comet' by DEC.  One of the first OS's available for the 750 was [[4.1 BSD]].  According to 'Quarter Century of UNIX', the DoD could purchase 6 750's for about $150,000 USD.
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[[File:VAX-11750_Cardcage.JPG|400px|thumb|center|View into a VAX-11/750 card cage]]
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Revision as of 20:03, 1 June 2022


VAX-11/750
VAX 11 750 Trondheim.jpg
VAX-11/750
Codename: Comet
Year Introduced: October 1980
RAM: Max of 14 MB
VUPS: 0.65


The VAX-11/750 (also known as the VAX/750) is a slower, more compact, but less expensive version of the VAX-11/780. It was built around the CPU Memory Interconnect; major subsystems were:

It was codenamed 'Comet' by DEC. One of the first OS's available for the 750 was 4.1 BSD. According to 'Quarter Century of UNIX', the DoD could purchase 6 750's for about $150,000 USD.

Some VAX-11/750 Pictures

View into a VAX-11/750 card cage


See also

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