[cctalk] Re: Looking for an HP 9000/778 workstation B160/180

2024-03-24 Thread Keith Monahan via cctalk
Chris, No clue what others are using them for. In my case, I've got an HP Logic Analyzer that's based on something similar to an embedded version of the B160L, using a 32-bit PA-RISC 1.1 PA-7300LC at 150mhz. I've had a few ideas/thoughts/projects around experimenting with writing drivers, add

[cctalk] Re: Looking for an HP 9000/778 workstation B160/180

2024-04-05 Thread Keith Monahan via cctalk
Thanks guys for pointing out what's available and the references which will be useful the next time something good comes around! The C200 runs the newer 64-bit processor, the PA8200, which is RISC 2.0, and (I'd imagine is) quite a bit different than the PA7300. I don't understand the sill

[cctalk] Re: Looking for an HP 9000/778 workstation B160/180

2024-04-05 Thread Keith Monahan via cctalk
Kevin, Thanks. but isn't there a big risk with that item that it doesn't work at all, given the "for parts" designation? I suppose I can email and ask if it POSTS... Thanks On 4/5/2024 1:10 PM, Kevin Bowling via cctalk wrote: On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 8:33 AM Keith Monahan wrote: Thank