![]() ![]() QTD was primarily an instrument division but did make a few communications products for the computer industry. ![]() We added a profile for a new HP division, the South Queensferry Division.During the period, we added a number of smaller hardware items including several font cartridges, 24551 modem, HP-PB MUX and DIO DOS Coprocessor.This 16-minute video from 1994 positions the 3000 range relative to Unix systems. We also added a new video to our collection.Jim Cotton donated the manual for the 98627A RGB DIO interface card which includes a very handy schematic.Michael Graham donated HP-UX 8.X for the 700 Series, and Bob Lenk gave us a very interesting CD that includes HP-UX 5.2, 5.5, 6.0 and 6.2 for the 300 Series. Martin Hepperle contributed Picture Perfect and Graphics Presentations for the 200 Series. We also added a number of new software titles.The 2116A celebrates its 50th birthday on November 7, 2016. Be sure to check out our video of the 2116A working with a 2752A Teletype here. Big news for this period! In probably our biggest accomplishment ever, David Collins has refurbished our original 2116A computer into fully operational order.Although updates to this page won't be as frequent as Jon's were, as time permits we will post updates on developments in the HP Computer Museum.We have also recently created a Facebook page (link at the bottom of this page) as another means of communicating about HP's computing history.Work continues on maintaining and improving the Museum website and incorporating 24 pallets of additional HP equipment that Jon had in storage into the Museum's collection of HP Hardware and Software. After Jon Johnston's untimely death from a mountaineering accident in April 2016, the role of Curator has transitioned to David Collins.(For details of specific items added or updated, please check the listings at the bottom of this page) Since April 2016. ![]()
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