At 10:33 PM 3/23/05 -0500, you wrote:
Also, in my 9000/375 there is a board which fits into a smaller card guide
assy (i.e., it is not the same physical size as the CPU and video modules,
but smaller) which has a paper sticker with several numbers including the
part number: A3057674-11.
It has an 80286 CPU chip on it which leads me to think its some sort of I/O
processor (?). No connector headers on the board; all connections go
through the edge connector. Can't find anything while searching on the
A3057 portion of the p/n (Axxxx is a type of part numbering scheme HP used
for some boards and stuff) nor on many combinations of parts of the p/n.
Darn! I've seen those cards but I can't remember what they are.
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OK I finally got the grey matter working and I remember what those cards
are. They're DOS coprocessor cards. Yes, your HP can run MS-DOS. Somewhere
I have some of the cards but I never found software for them. If you got a
drive with your system, look at it carefully and see if it has the
necessary SW. If you find the SW, I'd love to get a copy.
Joe