I did a little Googling and some site suggested password "-apollo-" but
unfortunately I don't have one and have never really worked with them so I
can't back that up from personal experience.
Best,
Sean
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Jules Richardson <
jules.richardso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
Hmmm. Not that I recall. Seems to me that one could boot with the boot
switch in service mode (so it doesn't boot right through to DOMAIN/OS,
though, and you could get a shell, allowing one to use a command-line
editor to edit out the offending password.
If you are still stuck in a couple of day
On 08/09/2015 07:39 PM, Bill Newman wrote:
I have a vintage apollo question...
In the late 1980's when HP acquired Apollo Computer Inc, I recall there was
an HP root account, that shipped with every new machine. In many cases
this account was not removed.
I recently acquired a DN3000 and to my
I have a vintage apollo question...
In the late 1980's when HP acquired Apollo Computer Inc, I recall
there was an HP root account, that shipped with every new
machine. In many cases this account was not removed.
I recently acquired a DN3000 and to my amazement it was clean, and
booted to a