At 09:44 AM 8/21/02 +0200, you wrote:
These were obviously used as network stations, neither
has a hard disk
and from the looks of the inside hard disks were never installed.
The 705 has a PA-7000 cpu clocked at 33MHz. You can run HPUX 8.07-9.07
through 10.01-10.20 in it. There were several versions of the 705
depending on the graphics/monitor:
A2289A ?Model 705 Grayscale DeskTop 2.0 8.07-9.07 .10.01-10.20 .
A2648A ?Model 705 Color 1024,16-inch DeskTop 2.0 8.07-9.07 .10.01-10.20 .
A2648B ?Model 705 Color 1024,16-inch DeskTop 2.0 8.07-9.07 .10.01-10.20 .
A2649A ?Model 705 Color 1280,19-inch DeskTop 2.0 8.07-9.07 .10.01-10.20 .
A2649B ?Model 705 Color 1280,19-inch DeskTop 2.0 8.07-9.07 .10.01-10.20 .
A2649C ?Model 705 Color 1280,19-inch DeskTop 2.0 8.07-9.07 .10.01-10.20 .
or it could be an upgrade:
A2647A ?Model 705 to 710 Upgrade Parts 1.0 8.07-9.07 .10.01-10.20 .
Compatible memory:
A2216A 8 Mbyte RAM pair (2,4MB@)Models 705,710 Excludi g Model 710 e .
A2217A 16 Mbyte RAM pair (2,8MB@)Models 705,710 Excludi g Model 710 e .
A2218A 32 Mbyte RAM pair (2,16MB@)Models 705,710 Excludi g Model 710 e .
Both power on and blink the indicator lights on the
front but I get
nothing on the connected multisynch monitor - is this normal?
First check if your model is a grayscale or color one; then, make sure
that your monitor is set to sync on green. Even though it has a D sub 15
connector, I don't think that it provides separate sync signals.
Any pointer to technical info would be welcome, the HP
doc archive does
not mention this model.
It is mentioned in the 15MB+ hardware compatibility guide; search
for it in the HP site. The file name is hcl.pdf .
Carlos.
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