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- VAX abstract "VAX was an instruction set architecture (ISA), developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in the mid-1970s. The VAX-11/780 introduced on October 25, 1977 was the first of a range of popular and influential computers implementing that architecture.A 32-bit complex instruction set computer based on DEC's earlier PDP-11, VAX ("Virtual Address eXtension"), was designed to extend or replace DEC's various PDP ISAs. The VAX architecture's primary features were virtual addressing (for example demand paged virtual memory) and its orthogonal instruction set.VAX has been perceived as the quintessential CISC ISA, with its very large number of programmer-friendly addressing modes and machine instructions, highly orthogonal architecture, and instructions for complex operations such as queue insertion or deletion and polynomial evaluation.".
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- VAX bits "32".
- VAX branching "Compare and branch".
- VAX design "CISC".
- VAX designer Digital_Equipment_Corporation.
- VAX encoding "Variable".
- VAX endianness "Little".
- VAX extensions "PDP-11 compatibility mode, VAXvector".
- VAX gpr "16".
- VAX hasPhotoCollection VAX.
- VAX introduced "1977".
- VAX name "VAX".
- VAX type "Memory-Memory".
- VAX subject Category:1977_introductions.
- VAX subject Category:DEC_mainframe_computers.
- VAX subject Category:DEC_microprocessors.
- VAX subject Category:Instruction_set_architectures.
- VAX subject Category:Minicomputers.
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- VAX type DECMainframeComputers.
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- VAX comment "VAX was an instruction set architecture (ISA), developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in the mid-1970s. The VAX-11/780 introduced on October 25, 1977 was the first of a range of popular and influential computers implementing that architecture.A 32-bit complex instruction set computer based on DEC's earlier PDP-11, VAX ("Virtual Address eXtension"), was designed to extend or replace DEC's various PDP ISAs.".
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