Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 08:36:11 -0400
From: "Matthews, Phil" <Phil_Matthews at DRSOptronics.com>
Subject: HP 9133
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Hi,
I have been looking at your cctalk bulletin board and it
appears that Frank McConnell is someone who knows a lot about
old HP computers. I have been tasked to replace the HP 9133
computer on some of our test equipment with new PC's. I was
hoping to contact somebody who might know if this is possible
and how to do it. So I was wondering if you knew how I could
contact Frank McConnell or somebody who might know.
Sincerely
Phil Matthews
DRS Optronics Inc
Electrical Engineer
(321) 309-2124
phil_matthews at
drsoptronics.com
A 9133 is a hard disk/floppy disk combo drive - there's no CPU. The CPU
is in a separate box - probably something like a 9920, 9000/217,
9000/300, etc. Joe Rigdon is also a good bet for advice on this stuff.