Hi Guy,

If you didn't see this, it may be of interest: 
   http://everist.org/NobLog/20131112_HP_1000_minicomputer_teardown.htm

It won't help you identify your system model, but could be of help with 
disassembly.

Funny coincidence that we have the same name, and similar HP-1000 minicomputers.

Sigh... 2019 slips by, and I still haven't returned to that project.

Guy


At 02:52 PM 12/08/2019 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have sitting in my pile of stuff an HP minicomputer that I’m trying to 
>identify (at least in terms of exactly what it is and what sort of 
>configuration it might have).
>
>As far as I can tell, it’s an HP-1000 M-Series minicomputer (that should 
>hopefully get us *some* details).  The “asset tag” lists the part number 
>as 2113023-108.  Looking at the back there’s space for 9 I/O cards (5 are 
>occupied).
>
>So my question is which of the several CPUs could this be and how do I tell 
>(for example) what the configuration is (e.g. how much memory, etc).
>
>Yes, I have looked on bitsavers, but short of disassembling the box to look at 
>the (at least) 2 boards that are below the I/O slots, I can’t tell what’s 
>there and I’d like to see if there’s a way to determine what this is 
>without resorting to disassembly.
>
>Thanks.
>
>TTFN - Guy

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