HP 98xx manuals
Joe R.
rigdonj at cfl.rr.com
Mon Jul 25 10:33:33 CDT 2005
At 11:02 AM 7/25/05 -0400, Christian Fandt wrote:
>HP 9000/300 manuals!!!? Bring 'em on! Especially 9000/340 and up models.
OK Some will be on their way to Al today. Maybe you can bribe him to put
the 300 Series stuff at the top of the stack :-) BTW you'll LOVE that fat
Installation Reference Manual in the second lot! It has tons of
information on ALL of the HP periperals. It's one of the most useful
manuals that I have.
Joe
>
>At 20:05 24-07-05, Al Kossow wrote:
>
>> I guess you don't have the manuals for this. AFIK I have the full set of
>>manuals for BASIC 5.1 along with a bunch of other useful related HP manuals
>>such as the HP 9826/9836 and HP 9000/300 Series Computer Installation
>>manuals, various peripheral configuration manuals, BASIC 2.1 and 3.0
>>manuals, HPL manual, Pascal manuals, Self-Study Guide to Instrument
>>Interfacing using HP Basic, FSD Customer Engineering Manual and more. This
>>stuff needs to be made available to the everyone. Al has asked about
>>borrowing the stuff and scanning it and I've told him that he can but we
>>haven't done anythng to make it happen yet. But it's about time that we
>>did. How about it Al? Do you have time to do this stuff yet?
>
>Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
>Jamestown, NY USA cfandt at netsync.net
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