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- From: lampi@halcyon.com (Michael Lampi)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
- Subject: Re: HP Apollo 9000 Series 715/33, 715/50
- Message-ID: <1992Dec13.225135.606@nwnexus.WA.COM>
- Date: 13 Dec 92 22:51:35 GMT
- Article-I.D.: nwnexus.1992Dec13.225135.606
- References: <1992Dec2.005618.27244@athena.mit.edu> <1470005@hpugrca.GRC.HP.COM> <1992Dec8.120544.17238@eye.com>
- Sender: sso@nwnexus.WA.COM (System Security Officer)
- Organization: Northwest Nexus Inc. (206) 455-3505
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- paul@eye.com (Paul B. Booth) writes:
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- >In article <1470005@hpugrca.GRC.HP.COM> eerhan@hpugrca.GRC.HP.COM (Erol Erhan) writes:
- >>
- >>the HP 9000/715 can have a EISA card and a Network connector together.
- >>You only have to specify if you want a BNC or a AUI connector.
- >>Second HP-HIL stands for Human Interface Loop and is the keyboard (mouse)
- >>connection mechanism.
- >>
- >Almost. I just got the new configuration guide today. Seems that both 715's
- >and the 725/50 only come with an AUI network connector. If you want to tap
- >into a ThinLAN net, you need to buy an external transceiver -- $175 from HP...
-
- Or $85 from third parties .....:-)
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