HP 9000/800 H20

From: Aaron Christopher Finney <af-list_at_wfi-inc.com>
Date: Mon Apr 10 15:35:10 2000

Hi Dave,

I think I have the terminal splitter for it. If someone else can provide a
part number or better description of what it would look like, I'll check.

What I have is an extra from an HP3000...

Cheers,

Aaron

On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Dave McGuire wrote:

> On April 10, Stan Sieler wrote:
> > An HP 9000/H20 is a 48 MHz PA-RISC system, also known as an 827.
> > It's got a very small cache (64 KB data, 64 KB code).
> >
> > I'd guess it's valued in the $1000 to $2000 range. I picked up an E55 (twice
> > as fast) for $400 in 1999...but that was a really good price.
> >
> > OTOH, if you want to part it out, I'd be interested in some of
> > the memory for an HP 3000/927 I just got.
>
> While we're on the topic...I recently picked up an HP9000 model I70
> (dual 96Mhz PA-RISC processors) and it's got some sort of funky
> multi-serial-port card (16 ports) in it that terminates in a huge D-shell
> connector. From what little info I've been able to find online, it
> seems that the console I/O goes to one of the serial lines on that
> board. Alas, I don't have any cables/breakout boxes/etc to connect to
> that board. Can someone here tell me what I need to find to talk to
> the console of this box? Even some pinouts of that big connector
> might help. Thanks!
>
> -Dave McGuire
>
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