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- From: dhandly@hpcuhe.cup.hp.com (Dennis Handly)
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1992 08:55:05 GMT
- Subject: Re: Looking for freely available compressor
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- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Cal Language Lab
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- / rkitts@netcom.com (Rick Kitts) / 7:05 am Aug 24, 1992 /
- >what appears to me to be an ancient HP3000 series 25 system running
- >something called MPE 5.
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- I don't believe there was any MPE V thru MPE I machines that ended in '5'.
- Series 30 was the smallest. 70 was the largest.
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- Oh, some protos of series 33 might have been labelled 25?
- Or the ICF 25 computer family might have been the series 30 and 33.
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