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DEC VX20A-AC Vaxstation Vxt 2000 Controller
- Controller for DEC VAXstation VXT 2000
- Brand: DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation)
- Model: VX20A-AC
- System-specific component
- Facilitates workstation functionality
- Part of the VXT 2000 architecture
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Product Overview
The DEC VX20A-AC is a controller designed for the DEC VAXstation VXT 2000 computer system. It is a component that facilitates the operation and connectivity of the VXT 2000 workstation.
Technical Information
| Part Number | VX20A-AC |
| Product Type | Controller |
Additional Specifications
| System Compatibility | DEC VAXstation VXT 2000 |
| Brand | DEC |
Product Description
The DEC VX20A-AC is a specific controller module designed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for their VAXstation VXT 2000 workstation. The VAXstation line was a series of workstations that ran DEC's VAX operating systems, known for their powerful computing capabilities in scientific, engineering, and academic environments. The VXT 2000 was part of this lineage, and components like the VX20A-AC were integral to its operation. As a controller, the VX20A-AC would manage various aspects of the VXT 2000's functionality. This could include controlling I/O devices, managing memory access, handling graphics output, or interfacing with specific peripherals required by the workstation's intended applications. Its design is tightly coupled with the VXT 2000's internal architecture and bus system. This component is a piece of specialized hardware for a particular computer system from DEC's history. It is not a general-purpose component but rather a critical part of the VXT 2000's integrated design, ensuring that the workstation could perform its intended tasks efficiently and reliably within the DEC computing ecosystem.
