: The system in question has 2 7925 discs (washing-machine things), a CPU a
: little smaller, and a dual upright tape drive which is 24"x36" floor space.
: All runs on 115vac. Consumes about 15 amps, as I recall. It has 32
: ports in it and 4mb of RAM. Comes with a spare CPU, some boards, the
: tape aligment tape, and a 7925 alignment kit (including that special
: controller and pack).
: Compared to our 947, it is, eh, a mere shadow.
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Still cool. I really couldn't ask for more. So, '2' HP3000's (backup
CPU?) ? The other is a Series 42 as well? The system sounds perfect
for our purposes at Walkersville. Now, all I have to do is find out about
MPE V licensing. I believe the last(?) version of MPE V is Release 44 or
something. Could/would the MPE V license of your machine be transferred
to us when we are able to get it? I don't believe MPE/iX 5.0 would run on
this... although I could be mistaken, if MPE iX has compatibility mode support
for Classic HP's.
This is certainly 1000 times better than the HP 2000 I almost got 6
months ago when I first moved (I was desperate), and the Series 2 HP3000
with MPE III that was lurking around somewhere at the PG County SChools
storage vault...
Dan Kosack
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Yes, I do miss the 947 I used... It is definitely faster than the 48 I
also used. Both of them blow away the HP2000 I could have gotten with 64K
RAM, and some super primitive pre-MPE OS.
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