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Namens Cameron Kaiser
Verzonden: zondag 14 oktober 2012 20:11
Aan: cctalk at
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Onderwerp: Re: HP Apollo 715t
HP Apollo
715t/33 (425t)
Please don't confuse. The linked picture shows a series 400
machine.
The 715 is an entirely different line of machines. The 700-series is
PA-RISC based, where the 400-series is m68k based. You can run the
original 4.4BSD-Unix releases from the CSRG on a 425t also. (In HP-UX
mode with HIL peripherals.) The Domain/OS vs. HPsUX "switch" is a
setting in the boot monitor, no hardware switch.
I am not trying to be confusing. That's legitimately the unit I have. On
the
front it
says, HP Apollo with a sticker "Model
715t/33." On the back side it says
A1630
425t. It has an Domain keyboard port and an HP-HIL
port.
So what do I have here?
PA-Risc machines don't have the apollo label on the box.
You have a HP 9000 series 400 machine.
Also the 700 series don't have the Domain option, to see if a 69030 or 040
is installed you need to open the machine or switch it on look what the boot
room tells you.
-Rik