According to an old 3k price guide, 26761B Opt 060 is "16.7 cpi for
HP 2562C printer only", under the section header "Character Set Upgrade
Kit for 256x Printers".
Hope this helps,
David N. Lukenbill
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David N. Lukenbill
Hughes Missile Systems Company, Louisville
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From: HP3000-L
Sent: Friday, February 28, 1997 11:20 AM
To: HP3000-L
Cc: 102662.1633
Subject: EPROM Chip ID?
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Can anyone ID this EPROM chip for me. On the sticker (over the erase?
window) it has the following:
62-051
2914
V61/S29
On the chip itself it has:
1818-4683
028NU2V
The static bag it's in has a sticker that says:
5062-4606
PROM: 060
and the box it's in has a sticker that says:
26761B #060
PROM: OPT 060
but the bag/box is opened, and this chip may be the one that was
replaced.
Any ideas? I think it's an old 256X printer PROM chip, but which one?
Thanks in advance.
Jim Phillips Manager of Information Systems
E-Mail: [log in to unmask] Therm-O-Link, Inc.
Phone: (330) 527-2124 P. O. Box 285
Fax: (330) 527-2123 Garrettsville, Ohio 44231
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Will attempt to 'shar' item as file '0178p1r' at end of msg.
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# then unpack it by saving it in a file and typing "sh file".
#
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#
# This archive contains:
# 0178p1r
#
# Error checking via wc(1) will be performed.
LANG=""; export LANG
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH; export PATH
rm -f /tmp/uud$$
(echo "begin 666 /tmp/uud$$\n#;VL*n#6%@x\n \nend" | uudecode) >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ X"`cat /tmp/uud$$ 2>&1`" = Xok ]
then
unpacker=uudecode
else
echo Compiling unpacker for non-ascii files
pwd=`pwd`; cd /tmp
cat >unpack$$.c <<'EOF'
#include <stdio.h>
#define C (*p++ - ' ' & 077)
main()
{
int n;
char buf[128], *p, a,b;
scanf("begin %o ", &n);
gets(buf);
if (freopen(buf, "w", stdout) == NULL) {
perror(buf);
exit(1);
}
while (gets(p=buf) && (n=C)) {
while (n>0) {
a = C;
if (n-- > 0) putchar(a << 2 | (b=C) >> 4);
if (n-- > 0) putchar(b << 4 | (a=C) >> 2);
if (n-- > 0) putchar(a << 6 | C);
}
}
exit(0);
}
EOF
cc -o unpack$$ unpack$$.c
rm unpack$$.c
cd $pwd
unpacker=/tmp/unpack$$
fi
rm -f /tmp/uud$$
echo x - 0178p1r '[non-ascii]'
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then
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fi
chmod 660 0178p1r
rm -f /tmp/unpack$$
exit 0
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