HP Integral PC Manuals

Rik dr.emiel at xs4all.nl
Sat May 3 14:30:19 CDT 2008


The roms on my integral are HP-UX V1.0 and uses both pcb's for HP-UX I 
suppose they used smaller roms in the first version or HP-UX V1.0 takes more 
place.
I removed once the daugtherboard after that the machine wouldn't boot any 
more so I placed it back.
As I heared the difference between HP-UX V1.0 and V5.0 is the first is based 
on system 3 Unix and the latter on system V Unix.
I'm using a 7958B harddisk for my integral named it 'usr'so it's in the 
default search path and useble with C and Basic.

Rik

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Duell" <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk>
To: <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: HP Integral PC Manuals


>> Sounds like you want the "software engineering ROM", though I'm not
>> certain since I don't have one.  I'd really like to get one and dump
>> the ROM; then it should be easy to make a clone of it.  As I understand
>> it, it's just an expansion board full of ROMs.  I don't know how many
>
> I have an (empty) ROM/EPROM module in my collection (HP82971). It's an
> Integral expanison PC with sockets for 16 ROMs/EPROMs, and DIP switched
> to set the starting address, ROM type, etc.
>
> There is some software on hpmuseum.net to burn EPROMs to use in this
> module (said software runs on the Integral). I've just never got round to 
> it.
>
> The HPUS module in my Integral (I think it's V5.0) is clearly designed to
> take a daughteroard contianing another 4 ROMs. Was that ever used for
> anything, I wonder?
>
> -tony
>
>
> 



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