HP 9825a
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11-22-2024, 12:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-22-2024 01:22 PM by Martin Hepperle.)
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RE: HP 9825a
(11-22-2024 05:37 AM)Geoff Quickfall Wrote: It is HP and it does calculate but it is not quite an HP calculator. I am referring to my HP 9825A desktop computer. My 9885 disk drives use a 16-bit parallel GPIO interface - not HP-IB. The proper interface is 98032A OPT 085 "9885 DISK". I guess that the standard 98032A GPIO Interface is electrically the same, only with a different connector. For disk access you want a 9895/9885 FLEXIBLE DISC DRIVE module 98228A if your 9825 is "T" model (many "A" or "B" have been converted to "T" models, check the amount of installed/accessible RAM). Otherwise the simpler 98217A "9885 FLEXIBLE DISK DRIVE" module or the 98218A "9885 FLEXIBLE DISK ROM" module. The 98228A can also format disks, the 98217A and 98218A require formatting software on tape. There is also a 3rd party ROM module "Mass Storage" by "Structured Software Solutions" (SSS). Its capabilities are similar to HP's 98228A. The slave disk drive is dumb - it cannot work without its master. I have attached my notes on the commands available in the 98228A and the 98217A ROM modules. And it was called "Desktop Calculator", so that it could be bought in larger companies by an engineer without raising concerns in the computer/mainframe department. Martin |
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HP 9825a - Geoff Quickfall - 11-22-2024, 05:37 AM
RE: HP 9825a - LinusSch - 11-22-2024, 09:12 AM
RE: HP 9825a - Maximilian Hohmann - 11-22-2024, 12:38 PM
RE: HP 9825a - Martin Hepperle - 11-22-2024 12:58 PM
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