VAX-11/750

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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 bus (CMI); the mandatory major CMI sub-systems (and components thereof) 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.

CMI Options

The CMI was instantiated as a large backplane; option slots in the backplane can be used for a variety of optional adapters:

Allowable Configurations of CMI Slots 7, 8, & 9 are:

Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9
RH750 RH750 RH750
DW750 RH750 RH750
DR750 RH750 RH750
DW750 DR750 RH750
DW750 CI750 RH750
CI750 RH750 RH750

NOTES:

  1. Combination of DR750 and CI750 is not allowed
  2. Only one DR750 per system is allowed
  3. Only one DW750 per system is allowed
  4. Only one CI750 per system is allowed

VAX-11/750 Pictures

View into a VAX-11/750 card cage

Left of card cage:

  • Top: 54-13489 - TU58 controller
  • Bottom: H7112 - VAX-11/780 / VAX-11/750 Battery Backup Unit

Inside card cage:


View of VAX-11/750 backplanes from behind

Backplanes:

  • Left: CMI Backplane
  • Center: Memory Backplane
  • Right: DD11-DK - Unibus Backplane

Lower left corner: 5V and 2.5V Power Supply cables (as thick as a finger!) Bottom: 5V and 2.5V Power Supplies


VAX-11/750 Power Supply Units
  • Left: H7104-C 2.5V, 85A
  • Right: H7104-D 5V, 135A


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