Ah was that it. I thought the 50 denoted the 2-cpu version, the 00 the single cpu and that
the 83xx was the faster version of the 82xx
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Van: John H. Reinhardt
Verzonden: dinsdag 8 april 2014 09:03
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Onderwerp: Re: [DECtec] [HECnet] No VCF for me, but...
On 4/8/2014 2:48 AM, Hans Vlems wrote:
AFAIK just the cpu speed. IIRC the 8250 is rated at
1.2 VUPS and the 8350 at 1.4. But this is from memory which is known to have some issues
:(
On Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 12:26:36AM -0400, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 04/07/2014 02:59 AM, John H. Reinhardt wrote:
Yup! I just got it running a few months ago. I'm hoping to turn it
into an 8350 soon. I like that machine a lot.
What differs the 8250 and 8350 ?
I may have some BI boards (CPU and Memory if I recall correctly). If you
need them I'm willing to trade them for something fun.
/P
Hans, That's the difference between the 8200/8300 and 8250/8350. The
difference between the 82xx and 83xx is that the 83xx was a 2-cpu SMP
system while the 82xx was a single cpu.
The 8200/8300 was fairly short-lived before the 8250/8350 came out.
John H. Reinhardt
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