Zitat von Paul Koning <paulkon...@comcast.net>:


On Apr 27, 2016, at 3:47 AM, Dave Wade <dave.g4...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Digital is now a fond memory for most. Both VAX and Alpha are no longer manufactured.

I actually wonder if an FPGA VAX chip could be made that would run faster than existing real VAXEN. That could perhaps form the basis of a nice VaxStation...

Clearly that's possible given that today's clock speeds are much higher than those of any VAX, and you could put caches on-chip as well for additional points. The difficulty would be to create an accurate enough implementation.
If "accurate" means to run VMS or Unix, it shouldn't be to difficult.

For that matter, by the same reasoning it should be doable (and quite possibly easier) to build an FPGA Alpha. Is the Alpha architecture manual ("SRM") online?

Is there any demand for it, besides of being fun?

Cheers

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