Hello.
I have an HP 9000/217 (9817) machine that I'd like to install HP-UX 5.1 onto.
In order to do this, I need to find the boot disk containing the correct
kernel, which has the part number "A98680B", and is described as "Multi-user
kernel for S200". Alternatively, I could run just the single
Hello!
I have a Naked Mini system that was used as the controller in a Linotype
phototypesetting machine. From what I've been told, the Naked Mini CPU board is
Nova compatible. I would like to use the CPU board in my own system, but I
don't have enough information to do so. I haven't been able
i" on it though...
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On Jan 28, 2020, 11:54, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
> On 1/27/20 10:38 AM, TangentDelta via cctalk wrote:
>> From what I've been told, the Naked Mini CPU board is Nova compatible.
>
> very funny
>
> look at the documentation on bi
512x4 PROM containing boot code. It seems like the next
step here is for me to identify this PROM and attempt to dump it and
disassemble it.
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On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 12:14 PM, TangentDelta via cctalk
wrote:
> Yes. Some
Hello!
I have an HP 9817 and its accompanying 9133D disk drive unit.
The disk drive seems like a rather large can of worms, so I've been ignoring
it. I re-capped the 9817's power supply. It powers up and it passes all of its
diagnostics according to the LEDs on the motherboard. I can see that i
e:
> On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 4:31 PM TangentDelta via cctalk
> cctalk@classiccmp.org wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> > I have an HP 9817 and its accompanying 9133D disk drive unit.
> > The disk drive seems like a rather large can of worms, so I've been
> > ignoring it
Hello.
I have two card cages out of a pair of Linotron 202 phototypesetting machines,
and have been hunting for documentation for the Naked Mini systems used in them
for over a year now. The Computer Automation CPU boards in the systems have
been a complete mystery to me until recently. To make
I actually just found those documents the other day. There's a lot of stuff
there that isn't anywhere else! They've been extremely helpful in identifying
and working with a pair of LSI 4/30 systems that were previously unidentified.
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On Tuesday, October 13, 202
Rockwell also had an RSC-FORTH Kernel and development environment ROM set for
the R6501Q, which is a similar 6502-based processor meant for embedded
applications.
http://www.smallestplcoftheworld.org/RSC-FORTH_User%27s_Manual.pdf
Here's the RSC-FORTH manual, which covers the different types of
I have an HP 9817 and 9133D disk drive that I am trying to get going. The 9817
has a 98204B composite video card. I can mess with the settings of a composite
monitor enough to barely read the text on the screen, which indicates that the
machine is trying to boot from device A. I tried to make an
I'm in the US, near the East coast. Does $150 sound fair?
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On Tuesday, January 26, 2021 6:16 PM, Paul Berger via cctalk
wrote:
> I have a 35731A that is the 110V North American version that I could
> part with for a reasonable offer, however it is quite large and
I have an RLX 300ex chassis with a dozen Pentium III blades that I salvaged
from the scrap pile at a previous job. I did a search on the hard drive of
blade 1 for any rpm package files but only found the rlx-agent-1.0.0-2.i386.rpm
package, which gets installed onto the application blades when th
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