Developer | Digital Equipment Corporation Systems Research Center |
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Type | Shared memory asymmetric multiprocessor workstation |
Operating system | Taos, V (operating system) |
Memory | 4 MB – 128 MB |
Display | 1024 by 768 pixel monochrome display |
Input | Keyboard and mouse |
The Firefly was a shared memory asymmetric multiprocessor workstation, developed by the Systems Research Center, a research organization within Digital Equipment Corporation. The first version built contained up to seven MicroVAX 78032 microprocessors. The cache from each of the microprocessors kept a consistent view of the same main memory using a cache coherency algorithm, the Firefly protocol. The second version of the Firefly used faster CVAX 78034 microprocessors. It was later introduced as a product by DEC as the VAXstation 3520/3540 codenamed Firefox.