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TURBOchannel is an open
computer bus
developed by DEC by
during the late 1980s and
early 1990s.
Although it is open for any
vendor to
implement in their...
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phased out. Both used the
TURBOchannel expansion bus for
video and
network cards, as well as
being sold with the same
TURBOchannel option modules, mice, monitors...
- from the
earlier MIPS architecture-based
DECstation models, such as the
TURBOchannel bus and the I/O subsystem. The DEC 3000 AXP
series was su****ded in...
- However,
around 1990, the
existing MIPS-based
systems (such as the
TURBOchannel-equipped
DECstation or the SGI Indigo)
varied drastically from standard...
- name: MIPS RC3230 Release: March, 1990
Initial price: $9,000 USD Bus:
TURBOchannel Maximum possible RAM: 128 MB Two subtypes: The R4000 PC-50 and R4000...
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SPARCstations and the
SPARCclassic DEC 3000 AXP
DECstations and the PMAZ-A
TURBOchannel card
VAXstation model 60, 4000-m90 MIPS
Magnum Power Macintosh G3; often...
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Zorro III
CAMAC FASTBUS LPC HP
Precision Bus EISA VME VXI VXS VPX
NuBus TURBOchannel MCA SBus VLB HP GSC bus
InfiniBand Ethernet UPA PCI PCI
Extended (PCI-X)...
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Zorro III
CAMAC FASTBUS LPC HP
Precision Bus EISA VME VXI VXS VPX
NuBus TURBOchannel MCA SBus VLB HP GSC bus
InfiniBand Ethernet UPA PCI PCI
Extended (PCI-X)...
- The
workstation featured a
system architecture incorporating ISA and
TURBOchannel buses,
along with a "private
peripheral bus"
offering 32-bit data transfers...
- 40 MB/s 1987
NuBus 10 MHz 400 Mbit/s 40 MB/s 1987 (standardized) DEC
TURBOchannel 32-bit/12.5 MHz 400 Mbit/s 50 MB/s NuBus90 20 MHz 800 Mbit/s 80 MB/s...