Got the HP9k system booted! was: New find & HP-UX p/w?

Joe R. rigdonj at cfl.rr.com
Tue Apr 19 06:57:19 CDT 2005


At 11:18 PM 4/18/05 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Another important question is whether this machine can be made y2k 
>compliant? 

   I'm pretty certain that it is, even the HP 9836 (aka 9000 236) was Y2K
compliant. (the battery backup and clock were optional).

I had to replace the 3V lithium coin cell on the main CPU board 
>and the machine prompted for a date/time upon bootup. Wouldn't take 
>anything above 99 so I set it at 95, exactly 10 years in the past. Date 
>entry is in the form of MMDDhhmm[yy]. When 05 is entered for yy the date 
>always displays as 1970. Seems 70 to 99 only work.

   That's interesting! Maybe it's NOY Y2K compliant. I'll try to look and
see if I have a manual for this machine that covers the clock. What model
exactly is it?

   Joe

>
>The EEPROM firmware (chip location U47) on my machine is part number 
>1818-5062 and *may* be the latest version. Upon startup the machine 
>announces: "BOOTROM   Rev. 2.0   29 Nov 90". I make that version assumption 
>by believing the firmware upgrade required on this website:
>http://www.blobulent.com:16080/hp300/upgrade/hp380.html  would be pretty 
>much the last version released since the webpage had been made some years 
>after my machine (ca 1991) was made. Looks like we're SOL, but that needs 
>to be confirmed by the 9000/300 experts out there.
>
>That upgrade to a 380 looks tempting as my machine is just the one they're 
>talking about. Very simple, except for the compilation of a new kernel in 
>Step 1. I'm primarily a hardware guy. But, I'd need to use the machine 
>frequently to really justify messing around with the upgrade.
>
>Thanks for the help again!
>
>Regards,   Chris F.
>
>NNNN
>
>
>
>
>>--
>>Carlos E. Murillo-Sanchez    email: carlos_murillo at cuthispambait.ieee.org
>>Dean of Engineering, Universidad Autonoma de Manizales, Manizales, Colombia
>>----
>>"Western civilization... thought like the greeks, organized itself like
>>the romans and believed in itself like the hebrew." -- Ortega y Gasset.
>
>Christian Fandt,    Electronic/Electrical Historian
>Jamestown, NY  USA      cfandt at netsync.net
>         Member of Antique Wireless Association
>         URL: http://www.antiquewireless.org/ 
>
>
>



More information about the cctalk mailing list