AlphaStation

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AlphaStation was the name given to a series of computer workstations, produced from 1994 onwards by Digital Equipment Corporation, and latterly by Compaq and HP. As the name suggests, the AlphaStations were based on the DEC Alpha 64-bit microprocessor. Supported operating systems for AlphaStations comprise Tru64 UNIX (formerly Digital UNIX), OpenVMS and Windows NT (with AlphaBIOS ARC firmware) .

[edit] Models

In approximate chronological order, the following AlphaStation models were produced:

Model Codename CPU CPU MHz Chassis
AlphaStation 200 Mustang EV4, EV45 100, 166, 233 desktop
AlphaStation 400 Chinet (166 MHz),
Avanti
EV4, EV45 166, 233, 266, 300 mini-tower
AlphaStation 250 M3+ EV45 266 desktop
AlphaStation 600 Alcor EV5 266, 300, 333 pedestal
AlphaStation 205 LX3 EV45 133 to 333 desktop
AlphaStation 255 LX3+ EV45 133 to 333 desktop
AlphaStation 500 Maverick (EV5),
Bret (EV56)
EV5, EV56 266, 333, 400, 500 desktop
AlphaStation 600A Alcor-Primo EV56 500 pedestal
AlphaStation 12001 DaVinci Up to two EV56 400, 533 pedestal
AlphaStation XP1000 Monet (EV6),
Brisbane (EV67)
EV6, EV67 500, 667 mini-tower
AlphaStation XP900/VS10/DS10 WebBrick EV6, EV67 466, 600 desktop
AlphaStation DS20E Goldrack Up to two EV67 or EV68AL 667, 833 mini-tower
AlphaStation ES40 Clipper Up to four EV67 or EV68AL 667, 833 pedestal
AlphaStation DS15 HyperBrick II EV68CB 1000 desktop
AlphaStation DS25 Granite Up to two EV68CB 1000 mini-tower
AlphaStation ES47 Marvel 2P Up to two EV7 1000 pedestal

Note 1: A variant of the 1200 was also sold as the Digital Ultimate Workstation 533au².

From the XP900 onwards, all AlphaStation models were simply workstation configurations of the corresponding AlphaServer model.

Other Alpha workstations produced by DEC include the DEC 2000 AXP (DECpc AXP 150), the Alpha XL line, the Digital Personal Workstation a-series and au-series and the Multia VX40/41/42.

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