HP Entria

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net>
Date: Mon Feb 19 20:58:07 2001

You're welcome. Good luck with it. I think most of them required a code
upload from the host but you could get an optional boot card that plugged
into them. I've seen lots of Entrias but I've never one with the card.

    Joe

At 09:52 AM 2/19/01 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Thanks Joe!
>
>I found an old HP power supply in the discard pile at work that
>looks to be exactly what I need! I'll fire it up tonight and
>see if the magic smoke is still in it...
>
>clint
>
>On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Joe wrote:
>
>> Clint,
>>
>> At 09:19 AM 2/18/01 -0700, you wrote:
>> >
>> >Greetings and Happy Daytona 500 to all,
>> >
>> >Yesterday, at the CU auction, I picked up a 'HP Entria' model
>> >number "C3232A"...
>> >
>> >From what I can find on the web this is a color Xterminal. On the
>> >bottom it says "color - Maximum Resolution 1280x1024"... BNC (10base2),
>> >RJ45 (10baseT), serial, parallel, mouse, keyboard, HD15 video connector.
>> >
>> >Does anyone have a power supply (20VAC, 2Amp, 4 pin rectangular
>> >plug)?
>>
>> Yeap, it's an X-terminal. I've seen a ton of them in the scrap places.
>> Most get scrapped after the memory is pulled. I think the power supply is
>> the same as that used for some of the HP printers and other devices. It's
>> 20 VAC with a center tap and one ground wire. I don't have the pin out but
>> you can open it up and find out quickly by looking at which leads go to the
>> retifier diodes.
>>
>>
>> Any information? Does this require a code load from the
>> >host, or is the code resident? Is the HD15 connector SVGA?
>>
>> Don't know. I never botherd to hook one up.
>>
>> Joe
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >clint
>> >
>> >PS I'll accept offers if someone wants to buy it also... It's pretty
>> >small and light so shipping shouldn't be outrageous...
>> >
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