• using microprocessors implementing the VAX instruction set architecture (ISA). The VAX 4000 succeeded the MicroVAX family, and shipped with the OpenVMS...
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    MicroVAX I, was first shipped in 1984. They used processors that implemented the VAX instruction set architecture (ISA) and were succeeded by the VAX 4000...
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    mid-1980s. The MicroVAX was superseded by the VAX 4000, the VAX 8000 was superseded by the VAX 6000 in the late 1980s and the mainframe-class VAX 9000 was introduced...
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  • VAX-11/751 VAX-11/730 VAX-11/782 VAX-11/784 VAX-11/785 VAX-11/787 VAX-11/788 VAX-11/725 VAX 8600 VAX 8650 VAX 8x00 VAX 8500 VAX 8530 VAX 8550 VAX 8700 VAX 8800...
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  • OpenVMS (redirect from Vax/vms)
    Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) as VAX/VMS (Virtual Address eXtension/Virtual Memory System) alongside the VAX-11/780 minicomputer in 1977. OpenVMS...
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  • VAX V5.3-2: o Support for VAX 4000. (The VAX 4000 has 2 SHACs and can support two KFQSAs on the bus, so it can have up to 4 DSSI buses). OpenVMS VAX V5...
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    System Support Chip) and Ghidra, the VAX 4000 system interface chip. The Rigel architecture was based on the VAX 8800 processor. It has a six-stage microinstruction...
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    NVAX+ was used in late-model VAX systems released in 1991 such as the MicroVAX 3100, VAXstation 4000, VAX 4000, VAX 6000, VAX 7000/10000 and VAXft. Although...
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  • on the VAX 4000) VAXserver 4000 Model 200 – KA660-BA CPU module VAXserver 4000 Model 300 – KA670-BA CPU module VAXserver 6000 – (Based on the VAX 6000)...
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    DEC Alpha (section RISCy VAX)
    name, removing "VAX", eventually settling on Alpha. The name was inspired by the use of "Omega" as the codename of an NVAX-based VAX 4000 model; "Alpha"...
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