I have the following available, both from HP:
'Data Systems Customer Support Handbook' dated Sep. 1980. Contains
technical and support data for what appears to be a wide variety of early
HP computer hardware, including what looks like source code for diagnostics
(I just skimmed it -- didn't really read in detail). Here's a sample from
the Table of Contents.
Common Data
2114/15/16
2100
21MX-M and 21MX-E
Power Supplies/Extenders
Memories/Accessories
Input/Output
Parts
Operating Systems
I also have a binderful of user's guides for the HP9825A desktop system,
circa March 1980, including:
Operating and Programming
9872A Plotter Programming
98034A HPIB Interface - Installation and Service
98035A RTC - Installation and Operation
Advanced Programming
98032A 16-bit Interface - Installation and Service
Extended I/O Programming
Matrix Programming
General I/O Programming
String Variable Programming
98036A Serial Interface - Installation and Service
Systems Programming
<Sheesh, what a load! The whole binderful weighs in at just over 9 pounds!)
That's what I've got at the moment. Best offer (and I'm not looking for a
fortune here, folks) plus mailing costs takes them!
Thanks in advance.
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