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October 2001, Week 5

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Randy Keefer <[log in to unmask]>
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Randy Keefer <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 31 Oct 2001 10:57:54 -0500
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I began my computer career on an HP2000 in 1977.  It was the predecessor to
the HP3000.  The model I was on was a 2000g.  It allowed 16 users, 120Mb of
addressable disk, 64k RAM, and only had a BASIC compiler on it.  I wrote
programs for a school district that handled student information.  Not many
were ever sold, and most were quickly replaced by the HP3000.

I don't know where to get info on them.  I have never searched the web.

Randy Keefer

On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 07:21:37 -0800, David T Darnell
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Dear List,
>
>I've seen references to the HP2000 a few times on this list.
>
>I'm familiar with the HP2100 ancestor of the HP1000 (reference other
thread, RTE originally had no file system),
>
>Of course I am familiar with the HP3000, and also HP9807, HP85, HP87, and
a whole bevy of disparate workstations and instrument controllers
tagged "HP9000", but,
>
>What's an HP2000? Where can I get more info on it. How about online docs?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dave
>
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