VAXmate

VAXmate

VAXmate was an IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation in September 1986. The replacement to the Rainbow 100, in its standard form it was the first commercial diskless personal computer.

The operating system and files would normally served from a VAX/VMS server running the company's VAX/VMS Services for MS/DOS software, which went through several name changes, finally becoming Pathworks. Alternatively an optional expansion box containing either 20 MB or 40 MB hard disk could be purchased which allowed it to operate as a more conventional standalone PC.

The basic system contained an 8 MHz Intel 80286 CPU with 1 Mbyte of RAM, a 1.2 MB RX33 5¼-inch floppy disk drive, a 14 inch (diagonal) amber or green monochrome CRT and a thinwire Ethernet interface all contained in the system unit. It was also provided with a parallel printer port and a serial communications port. A separate mouse and LK250 keyboard was used with the device. When first introduced, the VAXmate retailed at $4,045.Citation
last = Sanger
first = David
newspaper = New York Times
date = 4 September 1986
url =http://www.krsaborio.net/research/1980s/86/860902_a.htm
]

As well as the expansion box, an 80287 MHz numeric coprocessor could be ordered as an option, and the memory could be expanded by 2 MB with another option to 3 MB. In North America, an internal modem was also available.

It was superseded by the DECstation 3100 and 2100 three years later.

References

*cite book | url = http://vt100.net/mirror/hcps/pc500td1.pdf | title = VAXmate technical description | publisher = Digital Equipment Corporation | ID = part number EK-PC500-TD-001 | year = 1987

Notes

External links

* [http://research.microsoft.com/~gbell/Digital/timeline/1986-3.htm VAXmate at research.microsoft.com]


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