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November 1998, Week 5

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Tony van Muyden <[log in to unmask]>
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Tony van Muyden <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Nov 1998 17:09:06 -0500
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Aaron,

What you have here is a classic HP3000 series 37XE.

Use a HP terminal set for ENQ/ACK like a 700/92 or 2392A.  Failing that,
you could use a PC with Reflection software loaded to access the system.
Connect the terminal to the pod with the 8 RS-232 Connections on it.

Your quoted quite a few part numbers that are not HP standard.  HP's
part numbers are [ 5 digits - 5 digits ] or [ 4 digits - 4 digits ]
The can be found usualy on the boards near the HP logo, or on an small
sticker if it was a rebuilt part.

Please contact me directly for more information.  Regards Tony van
Muyden, Eurodata Support Services Inc.

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