The HP 2115 is a rather rare 16-bit minicomputer with 8K of
core memory.
I have a number of apollos, including some working units.
I'd be very happy to trade you apollo gear for the 2115!
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From: "Jules Richardson" <julesrichardsonuk(a)yahoo.co.uk>
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 2:02 PM
Subject: Apollos again - and an HP2115A
rah! Rummaging through the piles of HP stuff today on the offchance that
there were any Apollo bits paid off. Unearthed four DN3000 series
machines in a box complete with three mice and Domain keyboards - that
explains where the stray Domain keyboard I found the other week must
have come from!
Two of the machines are (strangely) missing fronts, and one's just
badged as a 3000 whilst the other is a 3010. All appear to have disks
(hopefully they have all the necessary boards too). I'll have access to
a van tomorrow so I'll shift them up to the museum and take a look
inside...
No sign of manuals or install media yet, but I'm only about a third of
the way through the pile.
Also, what the heck's an HP 2115A? Found one earlier all nicely boxed
and wrapped up, plus possibly a second one (it's too buried under more
modern HP stuff to get to it yet!). Looks like a rather nice machine!
Perfect condition too - I'll take that up to the museum tomorrow too so
it's all nice and cosy :)
cheers
Jules