HP 2000/Access 21MX-EEEEEEE version :>
John K.
john3000 at cox.net
Wed Apr 20 22:54:20 CDT 2005
Jay:
Congrats! Glad to hear you have the 21MX-E up and running!
John Korb
At 2005-04-19 04:33 PM, you wrote:
>Just booted it up and it runs wonderfully :)
>
>So, the IOP firmware for the E series has not only been found, but
>confirmed to work! It was so neat to type "HEL-A000..." on a terminal this
>morning. The dual E's are noticeably faster than my dual 2100 Access
>system, but not as much faster as I would have expected. Odd, since the
>processors are significantly faster, and using the high performance memory
>option.
>
>The basement doesn't heat up quite as much running on two E's as opposed
>to two 2100A/S. Also, I seem to be able to run it indefinitely without
>tripping a circuit breaker. Nifty! I ran in to lots of cpu problems this
>morning, and had to go through every one of my 21MX-E spare cpu's to get a
>working combination. Yikes - makes me wish I hadn't given away all my E's.
>
>At some point in the future I should probably try the M series firmware
>board, just to be sure that works as well.
>
>I also wound up having to scavenge some parts from my 2100 Access system
>to get the MXE Access system up. Bummer! Hopefully some trades will
>produce the necessary stuff to have both operational. Yup, I'm pondering
>some RJE setup between the two :) Oh, except I apparently only have one
>set of processor interconnect cables, thought I had two :\ Making up THOSE
>cables will suck.
>
>Anyways... just wanted to let folks know that the E series IOP firmware is
>definitely a go. The biggest problem I had was trying to figure out how to
>set up the FAB board. I'd really have preferred to go the FEM route, but
>Access is so hard-coded in the system processor side of things.
>
>Regards,
>
>Jay West
John
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