Difference between revisions of "HP150"
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== Condition == | == Condition == | ||
− | * boots PAM and DOS 2.11 from original floppy (HP 150 SYS MASTER A.01.04) using the | + | * boots PAM and DOS 2.11 from original floppy (HP 150 SYS MASTER A.01.04) using the 9121 dual floppy unit. |
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* touchscreen doesn't work. | * touchscreen doesn't work. | ||
+ | * the first drive of the 9121 unit is broken. | ||
== Done == | == Done == | ||
* tried to fix the touchscreen as described in the Service Manual: removed bezel and cleaned dust from the LEDs. | * tried to fix the touchscreen as described in the Service Manual: removed bezel and cleaned dust from the LEDs. | ||
+ | * because the 150 boots from unit 0, I set the working drive to 0 and the other to 1 using the dip switches on the drives inside the unit. Not ideal because drive 1 is marked 0 and vice versa, it would be better to swap the drive slots too. | ||
== To Do == | == To Do == | ||
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* try cleaning the touchscreen LEDs more thoroughly. | * try cleaning the touchscreen LEDs more thoroughly. | ||
* transfer software found on hpmuseum.net (see [[ImageDisk]]) | * transfer software found on hpmuseum.net (see [[ImageDisk]]) | ||
+ | * swap the drives of the 9121. | ||
+ | * try to fix the broken drive. | ||
+ | * use the 9133 from the [[HP250]], the 250 has less need for it because it can use emulated drives. |
Revision as of 23:45, 10 July 2010
Condition
- boots PAM and DOS 2.11 from original floppy (HP 150 SYS MASTER A.01.04) using the 9121 dual floppy unit.
- touchscreen doesn't work.
- the first drive of the 9121 unit is broken.
Done
- tried to fix the touchscreen as described in the Service Manual: removed bezel and cleaned dust from the LEDs.
- because the 150 boots from unit 0, I set the working drive to 0 and the other to 1 using the dip switches on the drives inside the unit. Not ideal because drive 1 is marked 0 and vice versa, it would be better to swap the drive slots too.