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* Hewlett-Packard model 45252A (HP-250) option 004,012 serial 2042A00619
 
* Hewlett-Packard model 45252A (HP-250) option 004,012 serial 2042A00619

Revision as of 23:43, 12 July 2010

Specification

HP250
  • Hewlett-Packard model 45252A (HP-250) option 004,012 serial 2042A00619
    • 256K RAM
    • Internal 9895K (8" floppy drive)
  • External 9133XV (3,5" floppy + 14,5 MB hard disc) serial 2333A27570
  • 2631B Line printer

Condition

  • Generally works, boots, can print and access HD
  • Monitor has mold spots under the front glass. This looks ugly and makes text hard to read.
  • Can exchange programs/data with outside world through use of a PC with HPIB card and HPDrive software

To Do

  • Fix the mold spots. This is a known problem and has been discussed on the cctech mailing list. E.g. here and here.

Notes

  • The 3,5" floppy cannot be used. The media test program included on the B.7.00 system disk shows an X2,3,0 device, but says it is unsupported. Also the hpmuseum.net claims a 250 cannot use 3,5" disks.
  • The ROM can only boot from 8" flex disc (see page 351/11 of the HP 250 Service Handbook found on HP Museum). Setting the thumbwheel switch on the processor board to 8. => it ran a memory test. So it must have the old ROMs for which there is no setting to boot anything else than the 9895 8" floppy or a 7910 hard disc.
  • With the excellent help from Jon Johnston of HP Museum I was able to restore the missing utilities disc from an image file he sent.

HPDrive

I used HP Drive to exchange software between the 250 and the outside world.

For this I used a pentium 1 PC with Windows 98 and an ISA GP-IB card (NI AT-GPIB/TNT).

Also HPDir allows to access the files from the image or a real HP mass storage device. However I had some trouble using it, it seems to be not entirely compatible.