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    The VAX 8000 is a discontinued family of superminicomputers developed and manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) using processors implementing...
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    late 1980s, it was operational on VAX 8000 series hardware, but was abandoned before release to customers. Other VAX operating systems have included various...
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    having been supplanted by the MicroVAX family on the low end, and the VAX 8000 family on the high end. The VAX-11/780 is historically one of the most...
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    the VAX instruction set architecture (ISA). Originally, the VAX 6000 was intended to be a mid-range VAX product line complementing the VAX 8000, but...
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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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    originally been hoped-for. It is used in the VAX 6000, VAX 8000 (82xx, 83xx, 85xx, 87xx, 88xx models) and the VAX 9000 systems and also on the MIPS R3000 based...
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  • early TCP/IP secure telephony software package VAX 8700/8800, code-named Nautilus, from the VAX 8000 family of Digital Equipment Corporation computers...
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    through the ECL VAX 8000 and finally the VAX 9000. By 1991, the CMOS NVAX was launched which offered comparable performance to the VAX 9000 despite costing...
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  • high-speed link to CISI's IBM Network in France. 1988? – Installed a DEC VAX 8000, model 8550. Data and Control. Business Publications. 1968. p. 33. "Minutes...
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    DEC Alpha (section RISCy VAX)
    Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Alpha was designed to replace 32-bit VAX complex instruction set computers (CISC) and to be a highly competitive RISC...
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