Re: HP-Apollo 9000/425t RAM

2018-11-20 Thread Chris Hanson via cctalk
On Nov 19, 2018, at 1:30 PM, Sven Schnelle via cctalk wrote: > > On 11/06/2018 07:16 AM, Chris Hanson via cctalk wrote: > >> All that said I’m quite surprised MAME doesn’t include HP-Apollo 9000/400 >> series emulation. The hardware is very similar to the 9000/380, which is >> supported, and

Re: HP-Apollo 9000/425t RAM

2018-11-19 Thread Sven Schnelle via cctalk
On 11/06/2018 07:16 AM, Chris Hanson via cctalk wrote: > All that said I’m quite surprised MAME doesn’t include HP-Apollo 9000/400 > series emulation. The hardware is very similar to the 9000/380, which is > supported, and several Apollo DN series systems are also supported… > It's just a matter

Re: HP-Apollo 9000/425t RAM

2018-11-06 Thread Chris Hanson via cctalk
On Nov 6, 2018, at 3:48 AM, Rico Pajarola wrote: > >> On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 7:16 AM Chris Hanson via cctalk >> wrote: >> Hopefully I can install Domain/OS on a virtual disk using MAME (using the >> same node ID) and just blast the raw bits to a SCSI disk to make something >> bootable. Anyone

Re: HP-Apollo 9000/425t RAM

2018-11-06 Thread Rico Pajarola via cctalk
On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 7:16 AM Chris Hanson via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > Hopefully I can install Domain/OS on a virtual disk using MAME (using the > same node ID) and just blast the raw bits to a SCSI disk to make something > bootable. Anyone know whether that wouldn’t work? > No i

Re: HP-Apollo 9000/425t RAM

2018-11-05 Thread Chris Hanson via cctalk
To follow up on this with what I’ve learned: As expected, lots of places online will say they have a thing on their web site, and then when you ask for a quote they won’t actually have it. However, ServerWorlds not only had HP 98229-66524 16MB memory modules listed, they also had a price and in

HP-Apollo 9000/425t RAM

2018-10-28 Thread Chris Hanson via cctalk
I’ve come into an HP-Apollo 9000/425t which uses memory boards with 72-pin headers rather than using SIMMs. Based on what I can see in pictures online, the boards themselves don’t appear to be anything special (they just carry TMS444000 etc. DRAM) and the connections aren’t anything special eit