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VAX ACMS was Digital's first transaction processing
product. It provided an environment for creating and controlling
on-line transaction processing applications on VMS. |
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The MicroVAX II was based on a single, quad-sized
32-bit processor board and contained the MicroVAX chip (which
included memory management). The machine featured a floating-point
coprocessor chip, 1MB of on-board memory, Q22-bus interface,
Q22-map for DMA transfers, interval timer, boot and diagnostic
facility, console serial line unit and time-of-year clock. |
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The MicroVAX chip was Digital's first 32-bit
microprocessor and the first manufactured with internally developed
semiconductor technology. The revolutionary "VAX-on-a-chip"
had the highest level of functionality of any 32-bit processor
in the industry. With the MicroVAX chip, Digital became the
first company to register a new semiconductor chip under the
Semiconductor Protection Act of 1984. |
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The VAXstation II/GPX was a MicroVAX II-based
workstation featuring hardware-enhanced, high-performance color
graphics. The workstation incorporated the new GPX chip set,
a graphics co-processor for the MicroVAX, which extended the
low-cost/high-performance advantage of the MicroVAX II to color
graphics. |
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