Subject: RE: Anyone want an 11/750 & 11/730 out of New Jersey?
To: Pierre-Michel Ricordel <Pierre-Michel.Ricordel@imag.fr>
From: Luke Brennan <lukeb@microsoft.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 09/11/2001 23:55:07
If you mean a HP 3000/48 - it's ancient and slow as a 11/750 VAX.
Luke
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From: Pierre-Michel Ricordel [mailto:Pierre-Michel.Ricordel@imag.fr]=20
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 7:11 PM
To: Gunther Schadow
Cc: port-vax@netbsd.org
Subject: Re: Anyone want an 11/750 & 11/730 out of New Jersey?
> The HP has a taker meanwhile. It's Lee in Sunnyvale all the way out in
> California. I don't know how large it is and if we should ask Brian to
> pick it up anyway to bring to NY. There appears to be a second HP3000=20
> (micro 3000 XE) from Stan, also in NJ. Don't know if this is the=20
> identical machine (unlikely.) I don't even know what kind of
> machine this is anyway, all I know are HP vectra PCs and
> HP Apollo 9000 PA-RISC workstations (not sure about the
> 9000).
Well, you can have an idea by looking to the guts of a=20
HP 9000/835 owned by a friend of mine.=20
http://pricorde.free.fr/museum/ul.html
Very nice machinery. And very high quality hardware
But maybe the 9000/48 is much more ancient, if it was with PDPs... And I
can't find any reference on 9000/48, is there a typo ?
PM