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First post, by Intel486dx33

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Here are photos of my HP 9000 c110 running HPUX 11
With Netscape and Microsoft I.E. and Outlook.
It plays DOOM too.

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Reply 1 of 16, by Intel486dx33

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Reply 2 of 16, by gdjacobs

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Intel486dx33 wrote:

Here are photos of my HP 9000 c30 running HPUX 10.11
With Netscape and IE.
It plays DOOM too.

That's thing's sexier than chocolate. However, as far as I can find, the C series didn't have a C30 model. C300 maybe?

Edit:
Hmm, C300 was a 68k based computer. Yours does appear to be a C chassis unit, though. PA-RISC 64 bit?

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Reply 3 of 16, by Intel486dx33

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Your right, I think it is a C110

Reply 4 of 16, by Zup

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I liked those CPU coolers. I don't know if they're better than traditional ones, but they look great!

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Reply 5 of 16, by Intel486dx33

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Yeah, UNIX computers are usually high quality components. Built for 24/7/365 day operations.

Reply 6 of 16, by MrKsoft

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I picked up one of these a while ago. As far as I can tell it has 128MB of RAM installed and what I think is an HCRX-24Z card (the one with the hardware Z-buffer). It seems like an interesting machine but I was surprised how little information is out there. It's got an old install of HPUX 11.11 on it but it takes over 30 minutes to boot... Seems it is a bit much for the poor thing. I may try to track down install media for something older like 10.20 but it seems very hard to find.

Do you know of any software resources for these? I don't see anything except for modern HPUX versions, and once I get it all set up it's going to be kinda sad if I'm stuck with the default install and nothing else.

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Reply 7 of 16, by Intel486dx33

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Yes, There is HPUX version 9x which will boot faster and uses less resources. 10.20 is good too. HPUX 11 was built for the internet for what I recall. There use to allot of resources available for HPUX binaries but I have not checked lately.
I think I have a C110 or C130. I also had a B-132 and a pizza box model
which I can't recall the model number but they ran HPUX 10.20 fine.

Reply 8 of 16, by eisapc

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Nice box. Only handicap of the C110 is the use of HVD SCSI drives which allmost cannot be found anywhere. For this reason I gave away my C110, but kept 712, 715, B180, C200, C360, and C3700. But kept the J210 which is a HVD SCSI box as well but with dual PARISC it is much rarer than a C-class.
Btw, you know the site www.openpa.net allready?
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Reply 9 of 16, by Intel486dx33

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I had purchased a bunch of drives years ago so I don't have to worry about that.
I put the HP 9000 away in my garage, Haven't seen it in a while.

Reply 10 of 16, by Intel486dx33

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eisapc wrote:

Nice box. Only handicap of the C110 is the use of HVD SCSI drives which allmost cannot be found anywhere. For this reason I gave away my C110, but kept 712, 715, B180, C200, C360, and C3700. But kept the J210 which is a HVD SCSI box as well but with dual PARISC it is much rarer than a C-class.
Btw, you know the site http://www.openpa.net allready?
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I also have an HP B132, 712, and C130.
HP external SCSI DAT.

Reply 11 of 16, by Intel486dx33

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More photos.

Reply 12 of 16, by pentiumspeed

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Which one uses LVD SCSI?

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Reply 13 of 16, by Intel486dx33

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pentiumspeed wrote on 2021-05-27, 19:41:

Which one uses LVD SCSI?

Cheers,

I am not sure but this one worked with standard SCSI drives.

Reply 14 of 16, by matze79

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128Mb is really low for HP UX 11,
Adding a few MBytes will accelerate it greatly

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Reply 16 of 16, by Intel486dx33

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Yes, we ran HPUX 11 on B132’s at work.
I think this C110 is better suited for HPUX 10.20.
But It ran fine on HPUX 11.
I don’t remember what speed CPU it had.
I picked this one up on eBay back in 2005 for cheap from a computer liquidator.
I put a 9gb SCSI drive in it and more ram.
So I might have had 256mb of ram or more.

I am not sure if this is a C110 or C130 or C200 or C230 ?
I don’t remember and I have it stored in my garage.