At 03:32 PM 10/26/00 -0500, Bill wrote:
>HP SRM
SRM = Shared Resource Manager. SRMs are basicly file servers altough I
suspect what he has may actually be computers with the SRM interface card
in them. I've never even seen a SRM but I've seen lots of HP computers with
the interface cards. FWIW the computers will still run any of the standard
HP OSs; HP-UX (Unix), BASIC, Pascal and HPL.
s (pre-Unix - will run HP BASIC)
Nope, not pre UNIX. these are all 80s vintage. They will run early
versions of HP-UX (HP's version of UNIX). They will also run the other HP
langages lsted above.
available
>Some CPUs, some hard drives. All have HPIB ports.
>Possibly some printers.
>
>and
>
>HP 340's (diskless) with ethernet, HPIB, serial, & parallel built in.
>Will run Unix.
340 are pizza box sized computers and they make nice compact systems. I
can dig out the details if someone needs them. But you'll need to get the
part number from Bill.
Joe
Received on Thu Oct 26 2000 - 17:47:43 BST
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