You can verify this yourself by visiting the HP web site. HP bought APOLLO
in '88-'89 or thereabouts. Those HP workstations that have been selling
around here for about $25 work with a similar monitor though I'm not certain
whether it's exactly the same number. The fellow who's got them gets $25
per workstation/server and $25 per monitor. I think he's sold only one of
these monitors (to me) this past year. $5 would better reflect their
relative usefulness.
Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Clayton <musicman38(a)mindspring.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Saturday, December 11, 1999 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: Hewlett Packard A2094 Monitor (Standard RGB ?)
I have come to the conclusion that its to costly to use
the HP A2094
monitor
on my PC, I can purchase a nice 17 inch Monitor at
about the same cost to
get a special video card which will never be fully compatible with all my
applications.
However I just realized that this monitor was possibly intended for the HP
Apollo 400 workstation that I got at the same warehouse.
Can anybody verify this ?
Also there was several HP 20 inch mono monitors ready to be tossed in the
dumpster, I thought these were Composite video inout because they had one
BNC connector on them, but likely some sort of fixed Frequency input..
Phil..