heck, are 11/785s extinct?

From: Bill Pechter <pechter_at_bg-tc-ppp1660.monmouth.com>
Date: Thu Jul 26 06:44:19 2001

> The dollar figures were remarkably close,
> especially when it was further evident that it was approximately 100
> of the Mainframes and 1,000 of the VAX-11/780s. Those numbers were
> probably the peak in annual sales of specifically the 11/780, but it
> is a ballpark - I'd estimate the total sales between 2K and 5K, not
> including 11/785s. They probably didn't sell as many of those, since
> most customers did not require dual processors and SMP didn't emerge
> until 1988 with VMS 5.0, long after the 11/780 was being sold as new.
>
>
> -ethan

The 11/785's were not SMP... they were (IIRC) a fast schottky
rework of the 11/780's ttl which was about 1.5 times an 11/780.
The 11/782 was dual cpu 11/780's with shared memory bus run
master-slave for compute bound tasks with the i/o run off of one
cpu.

The 11/787 was similar with dual 11/785's on the multiport memory.

I was told the 11/785 was done in DEC Europe as a mid life kicker for
the 11/780 when the Venus 11/790 -- er 11/860 -- er 8600 was VERY LATE
getting built.

Bill

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