At 11:28 PM 7/25/05 +0100, you wrote:
>
> At 07:25 PM 7/24/05 +0100, you wrote:
> >>
> >> That sounds like the installation disks for HP BASIC 5.1. Nice
Find!
It
> >> took me years of searching to get a set.
It should run on just about
any HP
> >> 9000 series 200 or 300 machine. (HP 9816,
9826, 9836, 9000/220,
9000/310,
9000/320, etc
etc etc).
So I should be able to boot my 9836 from these? Excellent!. I assume I
should use an externaal 9122 drive connected to the 9836's built-in HPIB
port
I'm not sure if you'll be able to boot from an external drive or not. I
don't mean to be a pessimist but I think you can only boot from a built-in
drive. I just looked at the BASIC 5.1 Installation Manual and it doesn't
say but when I look at the list of BIN driver files I see HP-IB, DISK,
HP9885, CS80 and others. It says HP-IB is required in order to use the
HP-IB, DISK provides support for "non CS80 disk drives such as the HP 82901
and the HP 9121", HP9885 provides support for the HP 9885 drive, CS-80
provides support for the CS-80 type disk AND SS-80 type disk. CS-80 also
requires installation of the HPIB BIN file. Since they provide these BIN
Yes, but most, iof not all, HP9000 series 200 and 300 machines had 3.5"
drives on the HPIB bus -- not direcrly built-in. So if this runs on series
200 and 300 machines (and the disk labels imply) then at least on some
machines it must boot from an HPIB drive.
Yes, I was wondering about that. I suspect it depends on the BootROM
version in which case the 9826 and 9836 may not boot from external drive
since they were the first machines of that series and many had low version
BootROMs. I guess the only thing to do is to try it! Let me know if it
works or not and what version BootROM you have.
Of course the 9836 boot ROM may only allow booting from the internal
5.25" drives, which would be a pity. I thought, though, that at least
some of the boot ROMs allowed booting from just about anything.
I've read te Pascal hacking manual on bitsavers which has a chapter on
the boot process. It's not that explicit, but it certainly implies you
can boot from things other than the internal drives.
PS the command to save a built OS file is
STORE SYSTEM filename and not
SAVE SYSTEM.
Doubtless I'll have forgotten that by the time I get my 9836 up and
running :-)
Well Al may have the manuals scanned and posted by then. I packed a
BUNCH of HP 9000 manuals to ship to him today and the BASIC Installation
manual is in the first box.
Joe
-tony