Hah, I was there, several times when I was looking yesterday. It's
where I got most of my disk images from, but somehow I missed the
"Product Documentation" link there at the bottom. Guess I'm just going
crazy.
Thanks :).
Josh
Roman Szeremeta wrote:
Josh,
For all or most things HP you cant go past
www.hpmuseum.net . For the
integral see
http://www.hpmuseum.net/display_item.php?hw=122
There are pdf manuals and software for download as disk images.
If anyone has an Integral in Oz and wants to part with it send me an
email!
Roman
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh Dersch" <derschjo at msu.edu>
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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 5:08 PM
Subject: HP Integral PC Manuals?
Hey all --
Picked up an HP Integral PC. Probably paid too much for it but
something about a luggable HP machine with a plasma display running
HP-UX from ROM seemed irresistible. But I digress.
Has anyone archived the manuals for this thing? I've been unable to
find anything in my searches on the internet. Found some software
archives (and after lubricating the floppy mechanism I've been able
to make use of it...) but not much documentation. Docs for the HP
BASIC for this machine would be nice, too.
I've only played with it for a little while, but it seems like a
really neat machine. (Though it seems like this thing is just begging
for some sort of mass-storage other than the internal floppy and
RAM. Anyone have an HPIB hard disk for sale? :)
Thanks,
Josh