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тАО01-21-2004 03:35 AM
тАО01-21-2004 03:35 AM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
http://www.openpa.net/doc/din800.txt
You can clip off the cable from a busted PC keyboard and create the above console cable. Also check out the reference table at: http://www.openpa.net/systems800.html for more specs on the old models.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО01-21-2004 04:49 AM
тАО01-21-2004 04:49 AM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
I browsed the links and found a lot of good stuff, but then I found that my machine doesn't really fit the descriptions...
The label on the back says model 827s, and thus it should be a H20. But a H20 has only 4 HPPB slots, whereas mine has 6...
There is no mini-DIN connector, so I guess the I/O board has been "upgraded" at some time.
Anyhow, I've sent off a mail asking if the MDP is still available. If not, I'll send it off to the happy huntinggrounds in HP heaven... :)
--P
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тАО01-21-2004 06:35 AM
тАО01-21-2004 06:35 AM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
Note that at the OpenPA website, the features of the various models are shown including pictures and detailed descriptions. You might be able to find a different core I/O board that has a mini-DIN connector) but if you can locate the MUX panel, make sure it has a cable to the computer too. Also note that you may need a crossover cable for the console rather than a straight-thru. The best choice (for unknown hardware) is to have a crossover adapter.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО01-21-2004 10:41 AM
тАО01-21-2004 10:41 AM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
I kinda have my own little museum in the basement...
I'll know in a couple of days if the panel and cable still exist, so I'll just have to be patient. Thanks anyway for all the info, I've learned a lot so far, and it's not over yet...
--P
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тАО02-04-2004 03:46 AM
тАО02-04-2004 03:46 AM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
This may help you if you are still interested in getting your old clunker to work.
I recently aquired a E25 server, and got a 700/96 HP console to work with it. (I even got a FLT 707D message on the console! yipee!)
I used a J2094-60004 cable connected to the MUX port on the server. the J2094-60004 has two 9-pin connections. the one labeled "MDP 0" should be connected to a 5062-3054 MDP. The console needs to connect to port 0 on this panel.
HTH
Josh
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тАО02-09-2004 10:50 AM
тАО02-09-2004 10:50 AM
Re: 9000/827s console (mux) pinout?
I'll give it another week and then I'll scrap the machine.
Too bad, but that's life...
--P
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