Aaron Christopher Finney <af-list(a)wfi-inc.com> wrote:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Stan Sieler wrote:
I thought the 2649 was the OEM version of the
2645 ... and that some
of them were sold to people who developed 2649-resident software.
Exactly the case. In fact, I believe it was Wirt Amir on the hp3000-l list
who was telling me about how his company actually programmed them to be
stand-alone wordprocessors.
Yeah, I've just never gotten a close enough look at one to be sure.
Other 264X terminals do differ: 2640s have a processor card with
an 8008, and I never figured out what the processor was in the 2647F.
Thanks for the info! $300 is more than I want to spend
on this one, but I
may have to figure out something if my patience starts to run out...
Hey, this isn't for a PDP-11 or a VAX, it's for an HP3000, which is
God's gift to computing.
-Frank McConnell