HP OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.3 and HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers SPD 82.35.13

SCC

Integral Synchronous Communications con-

 

troller on DEC 3000 systems

DSYT1

2-port TURBOchannel/Synchronous Communi-

 

cations controller

DNSES

2-port EISA/Synchronous Communications

 

controller (Version 6.2-1H2 minimum support)

PBXDD-Ax

2- or 4-port ISA/Synchronous Communications

 

controller

PBXDI-Ax

2- or 4-port ISA/Synchronous Communications

 

controller

PBXDP-Ax

2-, 4-, or 8-port PCI/Synchronous Communica-

 

tions controller

Graphics Options

PBXGK

ELSA/GLoria Synergy+ graphics option

 

that provides 2D acceleration for supported

 

PCI-based Alpha Workstations and Servers.

PBXGD

PowerStorm 300/500 graphics option that

 

provides 3D acceleration or 3D acceleration

 

with stereo viewing capabilities for supported

 

PCI-based Alpha Workstations and Servers.

PBXGF

3DLabs OXYGEN VX1 graphics option

 

that provides 2D acceleration for supported

 

PCI-based Alpha Workstations and Servers.

PBXGG

ATI RADEON 7500 2D and 3D, PCI and

 

AGP graphics option.

OpenGL 1.1 supports PowerStorm 350 and 300 graph- ics accelerators on the following platforms:

ES80

GS1280

OpenGL 1.2 supports ATI RADEON 7500 3D AGP graphics accelerators on the following platforms:

ES45

ES47

ES80

GS1280

OpenGL is included with the OpenVMS Alpha operating system distribution kit. As of OpenVMS Version 8.2, a separate license is no longer required to run 3D graphics software. Prior versions of OpenVMS will continue to require a license to run 3D graphics software, license part number is QL–0ADA9–AA.

For more information, refer to the Open3D for OpenVMS Alpha Software Product Description (SPD 45.08.xx), and the DECwindows Motif Software Product Descrip- tion (SPD 42.19.xx).

LAN Options

DEGXA-SA, -SB A fibre-optic network interface card (NIC) that connects PCI-X systems to Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 local area networks at 1000 Mb/s.

XP900

XP1000

DS10

DEGXA-TA, -TB

A UTP (copper) network interface card

 

(NIC) that connects PCI-X systems to

 

Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 local area

 

networks at 10, 100, or 1000 Mb/s.

DS20

DS20e

DS25

DEGPA-SA

A fiber-optic network interface card (NIC)

 

that connects PCI-X systems to Ethernet

 

and IEEE 802.3 local area networks at

 

1000 Mb/s.

ES40

ES45

A version of the Mesa 3D Graphics Library equivalent to OpenGL 1.2 is supported on ATI RADEON 7500 PCI graphics accelerators on the following platforms:

DS10

DS10L

DS15

DS20e

DS25

ES40

ES45

ES47

DEGPA-TA

A UTP (copper) network interface card

 

(NIC) that connects PCI-X systems to

 

Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 local area

 

networks at 10, 100, or 1000 Mb/s.

DE600-AA

A UTP (copper) network interface card

 

(NIC) that connects PCI systems to

 

Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 local area

 

networks at 10 or 100 Mb/s.

DE602-AA, -BB

A dual port UTP (copper) network in-

 

terface card (NIC) that connects PCI

 

systems to Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 local

 

area networks at 10 or 100 Mb/s.

DE602-TA

A dual-port UTP (copper) add-on daugh-

 

ter card for the DE602 network interface

 

card (NIC) that connects PCI systems

 

to Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 local area

 

networks at 10 or 100 Mb/s.

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HP OpenVMS I64 Operating Systems manual Graphics Options

OpenVMS I64 Operating Systems specifications

HP OpenVMS I64 is a robust operating system originally developed by Digital Equipment Corporation and later acquired by Hewlett-Packard. It stands for "Open Virtual Memory System" and is designed to run on Intel Itanium (I64) architecture, offering high reliability and performance for mission-critical applications.

One of the defining features of OpenVMS is its focus on availability and fault tolerance. It supports clustering, allowing multiple nodes to function together as a single system. This feature ensures that if one node fails, others can continue processing, minimizing downtime. Furthermore, OpenVMS employs a sophisticated method of process management, enabling the efficient handling of multiple tasks and processes simultaneously.

Security is a paramount characteristic of OpenVMS. The system implements a multi-layered security architecture, encompassing user authentication, access controls, and logging features that protect against unauthorized access. It also offers role-based access control, which streamlines permissions and bolsters overall system security.

OpenVMS is compatible with various programming languages and development tools, which makes it a versatile choice for developers. It supports languages like C, C++, COBOL, and Pascal, as well as development environments that facilitate the creation of sophisticated applications. Its comprehensive suite of development and debugging tools enhances productivity and ease of use for software engineers.

Another notable feature is its support for legacy applications. OpenVMS provides compatibility with older systems, allowing organizations to modernize their infrastructure without losing valuable investments in legacy code. This backward compatibility is vital for enterprises that require long-term system integrity and data consistency.

The operating system also features an advanced file system known as the Virtual Memory System (VMS) file system, which supports a variety of file types and efficient data management. The system is designed for high-performance I/O operations, which is crucial for applications that require quick data access and processing.

In terms of networking, OpenVMS supports a range of communication protocols, making it suitable for integration into complex networked environments. Its TCP/IP stack enables seamless connectivity with other platforms, facilitating collaboration in mixed environments.

Overall, HP OpenVMS I64 stands out for its reliability, security, and performance, making it an ideal choice for enterprises demanding a robust operating environment capable of handling their critical workloads. Its combination of advanced features and software support ensures that organizations can continue to innovate while relying on a stable foundation.