| Manufacturer : | DIGITAL |
| Model name / type : | VAXStation 2000 |
| Machine type : | VAXen or Mini |
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| CPU type : | VAX NMOS |
| CPU speed : | VUP 0.9, that is relative to a VAX780 |
| Amount of RAM : | 6MB, max 14 |
| BIOS/ROM/NVRAM/Boot type : | VS2000 ROM/NVRAM |
| Harddisc installed : | RD53 Seagate ST225 (?) |
| Disc interface(s) : | RD/RX/MFM/MFM Floppy/Tape Port Connector (J13) - single ended SCSI |
| Other/additional storage : | none, hopefully soon a TK50Z tape drive. |
| Expansion slots : | none |
| Graphics : | Unsure if this has the 8bit color framebuffer, but it is assumed. |
| External connectors : | Thin Ethernet, Printer/Console/serial port, Video/Console port, RS232. |
| Network interface : | Thin Ethernet |
| Sound : | none |
| Operating system : | VMS |
| As said about the MicroVAX2, info about the VAX'en are hard to fit into a system not specifically designed for vaxen. Good sources for info on VS2000 are e.g. http://netbsd.binarycompass.org/Documentation/Hardware/Machines/DEC/vax/full.html#vaxstations:vaxstation_2000, http://www.ar.com.au/~crazycam/2000.htm, http://www.obsolyte.com/dec/, http://www.antinode.org/dec/vs2000_diag.html and http://www.helsinki.fi/~vhautaka/koneet/vaxstation2000.html are excellent rescources on the VAXStation2000. I am the proud owner of TWO of theese boxes.. | |
| Added to collection : | 2003-08-16 |
| Year of release : | 1987 |