Subject: Re: Vaxstation/MicroVAX info
To: emanuel stiebler <emu@ecubics.com>
From: David Brownlee <abs@NetBSD.ORG>
List: port-vax
Date: 01/24/1998 23:41:40
On Fri, 23 Jan 1998, emanuel stiebler wrote:
> Hi David,
> here are my .5 cent, cause i started to do the same job.
>
Many thanks!
> P.S. the tps number i got from a performance chart from the dec site. I
> think, that is more interresting than the pure CPU power.
>
Indeed - but most vax people are more familiar with VUPs - ideally
we should have both.
> P.P.S. You are sure that they use eeproms? i think this are EPROMs...
>
You are correct I think :)
> P.P.P.S. as far i know, the small enclosure for the VaxStations/MicroVaxen
> 3100 is a BA42-A, the bigger one is BA42-B
> BA42-B: height 5.9 inch, width: 18.26 inch, depth: 15.75 inch
>
Excellent - could you let me know what drive bays & the power
rating for the BA42-B.
> > [... Many tps values ...]
All added.
You quote the MicroVAX 3100 M10e as 30 tps while the
MicroVAX 3100 M20e as 22 tps, but they are supposed to be the same
machine in a different case?
> > MicroVAX 3100 M30 KA (?) 5.0 VUP (Waverley/S)
> cpu clock: 25 MHz
> maximum memory: 32 MB
> cache: 6 KB on chip
> enclosure: BA42-A
>
> > SCSI
>
> tps: 39
>
>
> >
> > MicroVAX 3100 M40 KA (?) 5.0 VUP (Waverley/S)
> cpu clock: 25 MHz
> maximum memory: 32 MB,
> cache: 6 KB on chip
> enclosure: BA42-B
> > Probably MicroVAX 3100 M30 in larger box (?)
> >
> tps: 78
Again these are supposed to be the same machine in a different case.
They have the same VUP, bu the tps is wildly different?
> > MicroVAX 3100 M80 KA46 (?) 12 VUP (Waverley/M)
> cpu clock: 50 MHz
> maximum memory: 72 MB
> cache: 6KB on chip, 256K on board
> enclosure: KA42-B
>
Is this BA42-B?
I'm still merging in the other information - thanks again!
David