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Yes, I am trying hyperterminal now, but cant find a 2-3 turnover.....I hope
this works before they have a power out and need to boot it..
thanks,
john

-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Matthew Perdue
Sent: Monday, 4 June 2007 6:34 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] dead console

The first question to ask: is the system still running and just the console
(physical piece of equipment) dead or is the entire system locked up, along
the
lines of a silent halt? If the latter, file the following for future
reference.

You can use hyperterminal if someone at the site can get a cable from a pc's
serial port (com1 or com2) to the serial port of the 3000's console, and
they
may have to do some changes to swap the transmit/receive wires. For example,
transmit on the pc must go to receive on the 3K, likewise receive on the pc
must connect to transmit on the 3k. If memory serves the RS232 pins 2,3 and
7
must be used (pin 7 is ground, pin 2 transmit, pin 3 receive). You'll have
to
set hyperterminal to the correct com port, speed (usually 9600) and parity
(usually none).

If you happen to have a Linux box in the remote machine room and a cable
that
can go from it's serial port (again, com1 or com2) to the 3K's serial port,
you
can run or get from the Internet and run a program that will through
software
handle the switch of transmit/receive. Memory and a search of an older Linux
box isn't producing the name, but search on sourceforge in categories and
you
should find something.

I've also used a cable from a laptop's serial port (com1) to the 3K's RS232
console port and used Reflection, setting it up to consider com1 as a serial
port, 9600 baud, etc. and had that work fine. Works great to save console
logs
too.

Quoting john pitman <[log in to unmask]>:

>We have a dead console at a remote site...does anybody have experience of
>working around this situation via pc hyperterminal or similar please?
>
>tia
>
>john

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