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HI Craig :)

    Not being silent .... just watching the black suburans circle at the

rally point outside the objective ... hehehe <eg>



Art 'Totally tongue in cheek! " Bahrs



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Mr. Greb,



  Someone has to ask the obvious questions.



  But first I want to say, I admire your courage.



  Given Hp's propensity for lawsuits, aren't you concerned that they will

come after you?



  Do you have any agreements with HP to do this?



  This is not meant as an attack in anyway.  I must say I am  surprised by

the silence of the list.   Maybe they too are  concerned.



  -Craig





Captain Greb <[log in to unmask]> wrote:  Late breaking news from the

GREBlab.



This is a hack, but its proof of concept that MPE 7.5 can boot on a 9X7.

We didn't do much beyond booting and a listf.



ISL> install

MPE/iX launch facility

INSTALL C.45.05 COPYRIGHT (C) HEWLETT-PACKARD 1987,1992. ALL RIGHTS

RESERVED.

INSTALL -- MPE/iX disk image builder.

Initialize_genesis - Ver bld1: <

>

TUE, MAY 30, 2006,  9:02:45 AM (y/n)? y

Initialize_genesis = Ready to configure I/O

[CDM] 03 07 02 12

 **** MPE/iX Release 7.0 does not support 9x7 Servers ****



That was rude.



I used SSEDIT to tell the CPU in the 9X7 to report itself as 9X8.

"Think of it as evolution of the species" - Niven.



And to save time messing with a tape install, I pulled the 9X8 disk and

stuck it in the 9X7.



ISL> start norecovery

MPE/iX launch facility

Initialize_genesis - Ver bld1: <

>

WED, MAY 31, 2006,  1:06:44 PM (y/n)? y

Initialize_genesis = Ready to configure I/O

[CDM] 03 07 02 12

Initialize genesis completed.



Note that once you see the above message, you're past the model check.



MPE/iX:hello manager.sys

1:09/#S1/48/LOGON FOR: "MANAGER.SYS,PUB" ON LDEV #20.

HP3000  Release: C.75.00   User Version: C.75.00   WED, MAY 31, 2006,  1:09



PM

MPE/iX  HP31900 C.45.05  Copyright Hewlett-Packard 1987.  All rights

reserved.

:showme

USER: #S1,MANAGER.SYS,PUB      (NOT IN BREAK)

RELEASE: C.75.00   MPE/iX HP31900 C.45.05   USER VERSION: C.75.00

CURRENT: WED, MAY 31, 2006,  1:09 PM

LOGON:   WED, MAY 31, 2006,  1:09 PM

CPU SECONDS: 0         CONNECT MINUTES: 1

$STDIN LDEV: 20         $STDLIST LDEV: 20

:showvar hpcpuname

HPCPUNAME = SERIES 957ZX



Do not attempt without adult supervision.

Batteries not included.

Action figures sold separately.

No 3000s were harmed during this experiment.



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