Stan,
IIRC the PA-RISC HP3000s display DEAD on the LED display if the system had
crashed.
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-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk-bounces at
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[mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Stan Sieler
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 4:59 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Computer speedometers
Re:
> Has anyone done a similar thing with their
vintage systems?
On the 8080,
The PA-RISC based HP 3000s have a "speedometer" built-in to the
MPE/iX operating system.
The older models have a LED display that usually shows FxFF, with "x"
alternating between "F" and a value in the range 0..9,A which indicates
(when multiplied by 10) the CPU's percent busy.
Thus, F2FF means "CPU is 20% busy". (The alternating between
FxFF and FFFF gave the user a means of knowing whether or not the
OS had frozen, otherwise one couldn't tell if a constant FxFF was
meaningful :)
The newer models lost the LED display, sigh, but the info is available
at the operator's request ... in which case it will be displayed on
the 25th line (the "status line") of the operator console.
(On topic, because the 3000/930 was released in 1986.)
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Stan Sieler
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