Subject: Re: Free HP300 components for NetBSD/hp300 developers
To: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
From: Michael Wolfson <mw34@cornell.edu>
List: port-hp300
Date: 04/26/1999 09:49:57
At 1:07 AM -0700 4/23/99, you wrote:

:)	Do you have a current list of available hardware? :)

Hmmm.  That's a toughie.  A friend and I collected a *lot* of hp300 stuff
when the EE department here decommissioned it.  It's all stored at his
apartment (as furniture ;).  He's graduating sometime in the next few
months so, I'll only be able to preserve the small stuff.

Rember, I'll pay shipping for the small stuff to anyone willing to develop
for hp300 (drivers, additional support, etc.).  The stuff *is* for sale,
but:
  You pay all shipping costs (or pick it up in Ithaca, NY, USA)
  I'd rather it go to a developer
  I'm willing to let most of these things go for ~US$20 (except the monitors)


Items with a * will be thrown out by the end of the summer (1999).
Items with a % do not have *BSD drivers.

The portable (i.e. cheaply shipped) stuff:

motherboards (not complete systems, see chassis below under "heavy" stuff)
1	320 (15 MHz 68020)
1	Human Interface board, for 230, 330, 350
1	360 (25 Mhz 68030, with 16 MB RAM)
2	370 (33 MHz 68030, with 64 KB L2 cache)
3	System interface board (with fast HP-IB) for 360, 370
1	EEPROM and oscillator for upgrade to 425s or 425t

RAM
2	512 KB boards for 320, 330, 350
10	1 MB boards for 320, 330, 350
1	4 MB board for 340
3	16 MB boards for 360, 370
4	4 MB boards for 345, 375, 380, 4XXs, 4XXt

framebuffers
3	98544B "topcat" (1024x768, 1 bit)
5	98550/A1416A "catseye" (1280x1024, 60 Hz, 8 bit)
1%	98705 "tigershark" (1280x1024, 60 Hz, 8 bit hardware doublebuffered)

Keyboards/mice
5	HP-HIL keyboards
5	HP-HIL 3 button mice (some have slightly banged up left button)
5	HP-HIL 2 button mice
2%	Domain keyboards
1%	Domain mouse
1	46087A HP-HIL graphics tablet with pen
1%	46086A HP-HIL button box (32 buttons)
1%	46085A HP-HIL dial box (9 knobs)
lots	HP-HIL cables and extenders

misc
2	98638A 8 port serial multiplexer (i.e. 8 19200 bps serial ports)
2	AUI LAN boards (DIO-I)
2	fast HP-IB boards (DIO-I)
1%	98248B floating point accel for 360/370 (thorpej has programmer's
guide)
1	DIO-I to DIO-II card adapter
5	16 track HP-formatted QIC tapes
5	32 track HP-formatted QIC tapes
some	HP-IB cables

Heavy stuff, i.e. you *must* pay for shipping (preferrably, you pick it up
in Ithaca, NY):

Storage
1*	7958B 150 MB HP-IB hard drive
4	7959B 300 MB HP-IB hard drives
4*	7937H 500 MB fast HP-IB hard drives (over 200 lbs)
1*	9144 16 track (i.e. 60 MB) QIC HP-IB tape drive
4*	9145 32 track (i.e. 120 MB) QIC HP-IB tape drive
2	35450A DDS-I SCSI DAT drives (model C1502-69203)
1*	2060S Archive Viper SCSI QIC drive (60 MB), non-HP format (i.e. normal)

graphics devices
1*	98720 "renaissance box" (1280x1024, 60 Hz, 24 bit, 3d accelerated)
	incl DIO-I interface card
1*%	98735X (1280x1024, 72 Hz, 24 bit, 3d accelerated) (over 200 lbs)
	incl SGC interface card (only for 425e or port-hppa)

monitors
2*	98786A (1024x768 monochrome), for use with 98544B
8	19" Sony 1280x1024 at 60 Hz monitors (for use with 98720, 98550,
A1416A)
4	dumb terminals (19200 bps, one HP, three no-name)

chassis/powersupplies (or I can make complete systems from light stuff, above)
1	complete 400t system (50 MHz 68030, 16 MB RAM, no HD, 1 DIO-II slot)
1	complete 400s system (50 MHz 68030, 32 MB RAM, no HD, 3 DIO-II slots)
1*	chassis/powersupply with 2 DIO-II slots, 12 DIO-I slots (for 320)
1	chassis/powersupply with 6 DIO-II slots, 4 DIO-I slots (for 360, 370)
1*	chassis/powersupply with 4 DIO-II slots (for 360, 370)
1	chassis/powersupply with 8 DIO-II slots (for 360, 370)
1*	chassis/powersupply with 8 DIO-II slots, 4 VME slots (for 360, 370)
1*	power supply for model 340
4*	power supplies for 4XXt machines

misc
*lots of rackmount stuff (racks, shelves, sliders, front panels

  -- MW