If I read the doc's correctly I only have the medium resolution system board, pity the graphics where not a daughter board.
No problem with building a sync separator. My goal list to use the thing as a GPIB controller. Have quite a few HP diagnostics that are on tape (and will need to get a tape drive) that make extensive use of HP Basic. Final use is as a bench controller for the same instruments -pete On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Chris Osborn <fozzt...@fozztexx.com> wrote: > > On Jan 24, 2016, at 4:18 AM, Rik Bos <hp-...@xs4all.nl> wrote: > > > The VGA is IIRC SOG (Sync On Green) not all monitors support this. > > If you have a HP-IB/GP-IB interface for a PC you can use Ansgars HPDrive > to boot. > > It's found at www.hp9845.net . > > I have an HP 9000/360 and I don't have an HP-HIL keyboard or sync on green > monitor either. I was able to get a console through the built-in RS-232 > port and made it boot NetBSD over ethernet using a Linux box as a server. > > -- > Follow me on twitter: @FozzTexx > Check out my blog: http://insentricity.com > > >