Specifications
OpenVMS Operating System for Alpha and VAX (Versions 7.1, 7.1–1H1, 7.1–1H2, and 7.1–2) SPD 41.87.06
• VAXstation 3100, Models 30, 38, 40, 48, 76
• VAXstation 3100/GPX, Models 38, 48, 76
• VAXstation 3100/SPX
4
, Models 38, 48, 76
• VAXstation 4000, Models 60, 90, 95, 96
• VAXstation 4000-VLC
• VAX 9000, Models 110, 110VP
5
, 210, 210VP,
310, 310VP
• VAX 9000, Models 320, 320VP, 330, 330VP,
340, 340VP
• VAX 9000, Models 410, 410VP, 420, 420VP,
430, 430VP
• VAX 9000, Models 440, 440VP
System Restrictions
The following list describes version-specific restrictions.
The DECwindows Motif environment is not supported
on these systems.
MicroVAX I and VAXstation I Systems
The final version of OpenVMS VAX that supports these
systems is VMS Version 5.1-1.
VAX-11/725
VMS V5.1 was the final version to support the
VAX-11/725.
OpenVMS VAX Version 6.2 was the final version to sup-
port the following:
VAX-11/730
VAX-11/750
VAX-11/751
VAX-11/780
VAX-11/782
VAX-11/785
MicroVAX I
VAXstation I
4
2D scanline processor accelerator graphics system (SPX)
5
Vector processor (VP)
Appendix A
This appendix describes Compaq Computer Corpora-
tion terminals, disks, tapes, controllers, graphics, and
network options. Some restrictions for specific devices
are listed, if applicable.
Compaq reserves the right to change the number and
type of devices supported by OpenVMS Alpha, Open-
VMS VAX, DECnet for OpenVMS VAX and Alpha,
DECnet-Plus, and OpenVMS Cluster software. The
minimum hardware requirements for future versions and
updates of these software products may be different
from current hardware requirements. For configuration
details about Alpha or VAX hardware, refer to the Sys-
tems and Options Catalog and the Network and Com-
munications Buyers Guide.
Refer to the following SPDs for detailed product informa-
tion: DECnet for OpenVMS (SPD 48.48.xx), DECnet-
Plus (SPD 50.45.xx, 25.03.xx), OpenVMS Cluster Soft-
ware (SPD 29.78.xx), and Digital Open3D for OpenVMS
Alpha (SPD 45.08.xx).
Terminals and Terminal Line Interfaces
To prevent input from overflowing a buffer, terminals use
the ASCII control characters DC1 and DC3 for synchro-
nization as defined by Compaq’s DEC STD 111, Revi-
sion A. VXT windowing terminals support standard ANSI
applications and X Windows using the LAT transport
protocol.
The following table lists the terminals that are supported
by OpenVMS Alpha:
VT200 series VT300 series VT400 series
VT500 series VXT2000 series
The following table lists the terminals that are supported
by OpenVMS VAX:
VT52 VT100 series LA series
VT300 series VT1000 series LQP02
VT200 series VT500 series
Terminals on Professional 350, Rainbow 100, and
DECmate II systems emulate VT100 terminals.
Only limited support is available for the VT52. The
VT131, when running an application, operates in block
mode. When interacting with OpenVMS VAX and as-
sociated utilities, the VT131 operates only in VT100 (or
interactive) mode and not in block mode.
Note: The VT1000 is a monochrome windowing termi-
nal that supports standard ANSI applications and the
X Window System. The transport protocol supported is
LAT for VMS. The product supports 15-inch and 19-inch
monitors.
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