good info to know.Thanks Gary for the confirm. Ed# In a message dated 10/4/2020 5:04:35 PM US Mountain Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
I think you all have figured it out, but HP32002 was SIO (SII/III) and HP32033 was hpib (S30/33)...
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Gary Robillard
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> Oh how disheartening that those of us who worked on MPE for most of our careers (I started on series II) should find we're talking to someone involved with
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>> On Sun, 4 Oct 2020, Frank McConnell wrote:
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>>> On Oct 4, 2020, at 13:49, Mike Loewen wrote:
>>> I hope some of you experienced hands might know the answer to this.
>>> The final release of MPE-V/R (E.01.00, R2548) from 1985 indicates
>>> support for the Series II, III, 30 and 33. It's unclear if there were
>>> separate FOS tapes for the II/III and 30/33: were there? Earlier MPE
>>> releases were numbered 32002 for the II/III and 32033 for the 30/33.
>>> Is it possible that there was a single
>>> R2548 FOS tape that could be cold loaded on both the II/III and 30/33?
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>> There were separate FOS tapes for Series II/III and Series 30/33.
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>> I think the Series 30/33 MPE V/R FOS tape is p/n 32033-10010, also R2548.
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>> -Frank McConnell
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> I just found an artifact listing from the Computer History Museum that includes "HP3000 system FOS Format, V/R FOS tape, rev. 2548, 32033-11010, May 5, 1987". Maybe this is the one for the 30/33. I'll check with Al Kossow.
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