I feel compelled to point out that the N-class 440, 550 and 750 run at their
rated clock speeds under MPE. The A-class boxes are all shamelessly and
deeply crippled, as are the 220, 330, 380 and 500 N-classes but to an
correspondingly lesser degree.
Denys...
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
F. Alfredo Rego
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 4:09 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: T500 to 3000/MPEIX eeprom available?
"rosenblatt, joseph" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Not only is it hard it's illegal. People have gone to prison for illegally
>installing MPE on an HP-UX machine. I don't know but I doubt that "being a
>hobbyist" is going to sway HP's mind on this subject.
The economic problem for HP is clear:
- Running MPE/iX on HP-UX machines means "buy low, run high" for the
customer, but "less revenue" for HP. Good for the customer, but not
good for HP.
- Running HP-UX on MPE/iX machines means "buy high, run low" for the
customer, but "more revenue" for HP. Bad for the customer, but
excellent for HP. Not surprisingly, HP encourages you (via free
"conversion" kits, which are perfectly legal and promoted publicly
by HP at every opportunity) to run HP-UX on MPE/iX machines. As an
added bonus, MPE/iX machines (after being converted to HP-UX machines
by HP) will run at their fully rated clock speeds (otherwise, HP-UX
would look "bad" if somebody were to -- horror of horrors -- compare
MPE/iX's performance to HP-UX's performance on the same hardware :-)
The long-term economic solution for HP is clear. But I digress, because
HP prefers to think in short-term terms :-)
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