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- From: sieler@shell.portal.com (Stan Sieler)
- Subject: Re: question about HP700 models and memory
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- References: <1993Jan8.151406.1218@hubcap.clemson.edu>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 17:53:53 GMT
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- Walter B. Ligon III (walt@eng.clemson.edu) wrote:
- : I have two HP700 series workstations that I inherited. I'm not exactly
- : sure which models they are. They are both desktop models, and one has
- : the model number:
- :
- : A2263A
- :
- : while the other is:
- :
- : A1094A
- :
- : Can anyone tell me whether these are 720, 730, 750, or what?
-
- Gee... "What If" HP actually put model numbers on the front of the computer!
- I've called for this before. Maybe we need to refuse to purchase computers
- that don't have model numbers clearly posted?
-
- : The next question concerns memory upgrade. I would like to expand the
- : memory in these to the maximum. Can anyone tell me how much these beasts will
- : hold, what size SIMM's I need to use, and whether these are standard SIMMs or
- : proprietary?
- :
- : Walt
-
- Here are some memory limits, using third party memory (I got the
- information from Kelly Computer Systems at (415) 960-1010):
-
- CPU model Max MB Memory Array sizes available
- ---------- ------ ----------------------------
- 750, 755 768 MB 128, 64, 32
- 735 400 64, 32, 16
- 720, 730 256 64, 32, 16
- 725 256 64, 32, 16
- 715 192 64, 32, 16
- 705, 710 64 32, 16
- 745, 747 128 32, 16
- 742 64 32, 16
-
- Note: some of these limits are above the amount "officially" supported
- by HP.
-
- Stan Sieler
- sieler@allegro.com
-
-