First post, by VLIW
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Having always been fascinated by industrial NT workstations in the early 2000s and recently on the lookout for a SMP box, I could not resist this HP Visualize P500. An HP Windows NT workstation from 1999, P3 and SMP-capable, and very reasonably priced.
HP Visualize P-Class P500
Minitower, nice HP design, modular
Pentium III Katmai 500 MHz w/ 512 KB, Slot 1
HP mainboard, dual-capable, FSB100
Intel 440BX
512MB PC100 DIMMs ECC
1 AGP, 3 PCI, 1 PCI/ISA, 1 ISA
Video AGP Elsa GLoria 2 (Permedia)
Sound AD1816
Harddrives: Two IDE
This will be my project to build a SMP box for Windows 2000 usage. My gaming phase was almost over when Windows 2000 became available so have no experiences how that'll work. SMP will be of no relevance for games but I'll add that second CPU anyway.
I think the P500 would support Coppermines up to 833 or 900, but these are super rare in slot 1 nowadays.
Work plan
- Make it SMP (PIII Katmai 500MHz)
- Figure out second VRM for SMP
- Install 3D graphics (probably GF4 mx460 AGP)
- Install Windows 2000
- Sort out harddrive situation - IDE, CFIDE or SCSI?
- Early 2000s Win32 games
More info
https://www.openpa.net/systems/hp-visualize_p … el-pentium.html
The follow-ons actually had RCC/ServerWorks ServerSet chipset - very interesting
https://www.openpa.net/systems/hp-visualize_x … _high_xeon.html