At 12:52 PM 2/17/04 -0500, you wrote:
>So does this mean no one has a clue what any of these are?...
Not exactly.
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http://computer-refuge.org/classiccmp/pics040216/HP-09895-66500-end.jpg>
looks like a HP 3000 board but the 9895 PN >>indicates<< that it's for the
HP 9895 disk drive. The "FDU" might mean Floppy Disk Unit so it tends to
support that too.
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http://computer-refuge.org/classiccmp/pics040216/HP-02116-6119_H_741_6.jpg>
and <
http://computer-refuge.org/classiccmp/pics040216/HP-12604-60001.jpg>
appear to be boards for a HP 1000 computer. You can check the PNs against
the manual on Al's site. Are there any mrkings on the pull tabs of those
two cards?
No idea on the 1127 boards.
>
>On Monday 16 February 2004 02:34, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
>> I've got a whole bunch of boards that fall into a couple of different
>> "categories" of what they look like. I've got a few different types
>> of HP boards and some "unlabelled manufacturer" boards (the DC1127
>> pictures). Note that I've probably got better looking boards on
>> average than these; these are just the ones off the top of the pile
>> that were easy to bring inside.
>>
>> The pictures are up at:
>> http://computer-refuge.org/classiccmp/pics040216/
>>
>> I'm going to guess the HP boards are labelled by the part number of
>> the machine they go in; the 09885 are for a 9885 and the 02116 are
>> for a 2116? And before you go asking me for the boards, stop. I'm
>> not going to do anything with them until I know what they are. : )
>>
>> Pat
>
>Pat
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Received on Tue Feb 17 2004 - 12:18:00 GMT