Kurt Sager wrote: > > Dr. Ferenc Nagy (from Hungary?) writes: > > > We have an old HP 3000 GX running MPE V. We are connected to our terminals<<SNIP>> > Theoretically, I believe it's possible to upgrade a 3000 GX MPE/V > machine to use TCP/IP over a LAN. You probably need ThinLAN/V software > and some LAN Hardware from HP, as well as installing LAN boards into ><<SNIP>> > Try to get a used HP3000/917LX, or an new /918LX with 64 MB of memory > (the later includes ThinLAN/iX software, and the LAN hardware port). > Avoid an older /922 or /925, they are much slower than /9x7 or /9x8... ^ ^^^ ^ ^ If you are unable to afford / acquire a 9x7 or 9x8, the 922 !!IS!! a viable solution. I purchased a used 922 with 1.3GB disk, 1.3GB DAT, Console, current FOS 5.0, 32 User Lisc, TI/ISQL, ThinLAN/IX, and ARPA services for less than the cost of a PC. I hooked my 3 old HPIB 7937's to it for development disk space and all is working well. I actually upload source to my PC so that I may use my favorite PC Based editor <<PLUG ON>> SPEEDIT <<PLUG OFF>>, then download the source to the 922 for compiles. At network speeds, these up/down loads only take a few seconds, and my 922 is not burdened by my editing overhead during development. Since I am doing development on a pc w/Reflections I don't need a DTC for serial connections however, I believe that a DTC48 with 6 modem ports is available for < $900 US these days. Some of the more reputable and well-known used equipment resellers are moving out of that business and into the Systems Integration business, so their inventory of systems is available and well priced. If you need some contact names, email me and I will be glad to point out a few. The bargins ARE out there - Good Shopping! -- Joe Howell, HIS COmpany PO Box 74 Valparaiso ("The Valley Of Paradise"), Florida, USA 32580 904-678-7378