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тАО01-19-2004 06:42 AM
тАО01-19-2004 06:42 AM
I kinda got a 9000/827s dropped in my lap a couple of days ago, and since then I've been browsing this forum to fins a soloution on how to connect a console to it... I didn't find anything that really helped.
The thing is that I didn't get the MDP panel, nor the cable to it. What I really, really, really would like to know is:
- The pinout for the mux connector.
- Is the 5062-3074 cable a console cable, and if so, what's the pinout for it?
I can't say that I'm very familiar with HP stuff, but I have an old 9000/715/50 that I kind of like....
Btw, ist the 827 just as prickly about what cdrom it likes as the 715/50? *grin*
-- P
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тАО01-19-2004 09:37 AM
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Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
Can you tell the pins details (no of pins male/female ) for both console and console
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тАО01-19-2004 09:38 AM
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Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
Can you give me the pin details (no of pins Male/Female) for the console and server
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тАО01-19-2004 09:37 PM
тАО01-19-2004 09:37 PM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
Would be reallly nice to get the thingy running and doing some work... :)
--P
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тАО01-20-2004 02:02 PM
тАО01-20-2004 02:02 PM
SolutionBill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО01-20-2004 09:01 PM
тАО01-20-2004 09:01 PM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
So, probably I have a good boat anchor... :)
If I dont get the MDP I'll just rip out the useful things, like fastethernet cards, disks and DAT tapedevice, and throw the rest into the bin...
I'll stay on here though, as I like to pick up knowledge, and that is a thing that you can't ever get enough of. :)
--P
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тАО01-21-2004 01:06 AM
тАО01-21-2004 01:06 AM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО01-21-2004 01:33 AM
тАО01-21-2004 01:33 AM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
Otherwise it sounds like a real boat anchor...
Btw, what are the specs on the 827s? Is there a link to some technical documentation anywhere?
--P
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тАО01-21-2004 02:05 AM
тАО01-21-2004 02:05 AM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
Seriously, this machine predates your 715 workstation and was obsolete long before HP web pages were used for such documentation. A search through hp.com didn't find anything relevant, and Google provided just a couple of entries: http://docs.rinet.ru/UNIXi/ch29.htm and http://hwdb.parisc-linux.org/view.php3?type=machine&name=827%2F48
The CPU is a PA-RISC chip PA-7000 and part of a family called Nova that was first sold in the late 80's. Back then, the product numbers were fairly sane (807, 817, 827, 837, 847, etc). Later, these were all changed so that uname -m was confusing (F,G,H,I) so your 9000/827 was also called an H20. The I/O was known as NIO (Nova I/O) to differentiate it from the previous generation of CIO boxes such as the 825, 835, 845, etc. Processor speed is probably 48Mhz, RAM is completely proprietary.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО01-21-2004 02:49 AM
тАО01-21-2004 02:49 AM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
Best resources can be found at
http://www.openpa.net/systems/nova.html
You don't need to use the MUX port as the Novas have a PS/2 style serial port.
(Adapter can be homemade by use of an obsolete keyboard cord.)
Mine was an F10/807 upgraded to F30 using the CPU of a G30/847.
Drop me a message, if you need some memory.
But is there any expert reading this who knows how to set up an E25/806 which has a mux port only?
Gereon