The reason this is OT-ish is that HPCC is not a classic computer
organisation. But at the mini-conference each year it's become something
of a tradition for yours truely to dismantle some strange piece of HP
computer hardware, almost always over 10 years old
Anyway, there are some pictures of this year's event on
http://www.voidware.com/
In case any of you care what I look like, I'm the 'high mass hobbyist' in
some of the pictures. In particular in the first picture (also on the
homepage IIRC) I'm the person holding up a length of paper tape.
Other photos are probably of more interest. This year I dismantled an
HP2748A paper tape reader. There are some pictures of the chassis and at
least 2 of the PCBs. Also a picture of some of my classic HPs, including
a 9830 which I used to demonstrate the reader. The laptop thing is an HP
PortablePlus. You see I needed to show the program listings and program
output to the audience and the HP9830 display is not ideal for this. So I
stuck the 11205 serial interface module in and linked that to the
PortablePlus running a terminal emulator. Now I have the somewhat rare
compositie video output module for the PortablePlus, the output of that I
pluggged into a borrowed, modern, video projector.
-tony