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HP 9000 712 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS The HP 9000 712 and its architecture was the basis for other systems — the newer, LASI-based 715 workstations were very similar, the SAIC Galaxy 1100, the first PA-RISC portable, was based on it as well as some measurement and control computers, such as the Agilent HP 16505A Prototype Analyzer.In the US Navy TAC-4 program for tactical computers from the mid-1990s, the HP 9000 712 was used HP 9000 C100 AND C110 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS The HP 9000 C100 and C110 are PA-RISC graphics workstations based on the PA-7200 processor and were introduced in 1995. They have a similar case to that of the old HP 9000 735 — built of interlocking modules of the I/O and MPU board. Model. Number. Introduced. HP 9000 AND PA-RISC COMPUTERS STORY HP 9000 was a family of technical servers and workstations produced by HP between the 1980s and 2000s that included a diverse range of Unix computers, based on HP PA-RISC, Itanium and other architectures. Both RISC and Unix were developed into products during the 1980s, moving from academia via industrial R&D to productization — at a time HP 9000 K-CLASS PA-RISC UNIX SERVERS The HP 9000 K-Class are multiprocessor PA-RISC servers from the mid- to late-1990s, part of the HP 9000 800 series of servers. They based on the U2/UTurn chipset architecture and Runway-based PA-7200 and PA-8000 processors. The K200s and K400s were up HP 9000 715 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS The HP 9000 715/33, 715/50 and 715/75 were the first 715 series with PA-7100 processors and the original HP ASP chipset. The HP 9000 715/64, 715/80, 715/100 and 715/100XC were more modern and based on the LASI chipset design, technically close to the HP 9000 712 workstations . Model. HP 9000 RP3410 AND RP3440 PA-RISC SERVERS The HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 were some of the last PA-RISC-based HP servers, in a 2U rack-mountable case. They use dual-core PA-8800 or PA-8900 processors in a HP zx1 system design that was also used for Itanium 2 systems. There is an upgrade path to Intel/HP IA64 Itanium 2 processors. The HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers are technically HP INTEGRITY RX4640 ITANIUM SERVERS The Integrity rx4640 (rx4640-8) are second-generation Itanium servers from HP with up to four Itanium 2 processors in a 4U rack-mountable case. In contrast to the rx4610 predecessors (7U, first-generation Itanium) the rx4640 is a completely new design based on the HP zx1 Itanium chipset, with double the I/O bandwidth and three times the HP VISUALIZE C200, C240, C360 PA-RISC The HP Visualize C200, C240 and C360 PA-RISC workstations were aimed at the late-1990s Unix graphics market, with powerful 64-bit PA-8200 and PA-8500 CPUs. They have a similar case to that of the old 735 — built of interlocking modules so the I/O board, MPU board etc. can be easily taken out. These machines were aimed at CAD/CAM/3D modelling OPENPA.NET - INDEPENDENT PA-RISC AND ITANIUM TECHNICALINDEXHARDWARECOMPUTERSSOFTWAREOPENPA RSS FEED OpenPA is an independent PA-RISC and Itanium technical resource with information on workstations, servers, architecture and supported operating systems. OpenPA has been online since 1999. The PA-RISC information is structured in three main sections with many subpages: HP 9000 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS, SERVERS AND HP-UX UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM FOR PA-RISC HP 9000 712 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS HP 9000 L1500, L3000 AND RP5430, RP5470 PA-RISC SERVERSSEE MORE ONOPENPA.NET
PA-RISC PA-8600 PROCESSOR Released in January 2000, the PA-8600 was a PA-RISC 2.0 64-bit processor, and used as upgrade in many HP 9000 servers andworkstations.
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PA-RISC PA-8600 PROCESSOR Released in January 2000, the PA-8600 was a PA-RISC 2.0 64-bit processor, and used as upgrade in many HP 9000 servers andworkstations.
HP 9000 D-CLASS AND R-CLASS PA-RISC SERVERS HP 9000 AND PA-RISC COMPUTERS STORY HP 9000 was a family of technical servers and workstations produced by HP between the 1980s and 2000s that included a diverse range of Unix computers, based on HP PA-RISC, Itanium and other architectures. Both RISC and Unix were developed into products during the 1980s, moving from academia via industrial R&D to productization — at a time HP INTEGRITY RX4640 ITANIUM SERVERS HP VISUALIZE C200, C240, C360 PA-RISC HP 9000 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS, SERVERS AND HP 9000 700 workstations. PA-RISC workstations were sold in many different formats, from rather small 712, 715 and B-Class desktop to the heavy and powerful 735/755 and C-Class workstations. HP 9000 D-CLASS AND R-CLASS PA-RISC SERVERS The HP 9000 D-Class servers were flexible, upgradable and scalable PA-RISC enterprise servers for Unix applications from the mid- to late-1990s. They were designated to bring mid-range performance for an entry-level price, with processors from 32-bit PA-7100LC PA-RISC GRAPHICS ADAPTERS The HP Visualize line of graphics adapters were used in a large number of PA-RISC workstations integrated onto the mainboard and in expansion cards of various types. All cards provide 2D hardware acceleration, used by HP’s X11 server on HP-UX. The 3D hardware acceleration is available in conjunction with either of the Starbase, PHIGS HP 9000 K-CLASS PA-RISC UNIX SERVERS The HP 9000 K-Class are multiprocessor PA-RISC servers from the mid- to late-1990s, part of the HP 9000 800 series of servers. They based on the U2/UTurn chipset architecture and Runway-based PA-7200 and PA-8000 processors. The K200s and K400s were up HP 9000 C100 AND C110 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS The HP 9000 C100 and C110 are PA-RISC graphics workstations based on the PA-7200 processor and were introduced in 1995. They have a similar case to that of the old HP 9000 735 — built of interlocking modules of the I/O and MPU board. Model. Number. Introduced. HP 9000 RP4410 AND RP4440 Overview. The HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 were, like the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440, some of the last PA-RISC-based HP servers, based on up to four dual-core PA-8800 or PA-8900 processors and HP zx1 chipset, technically very similar to the rp3400s.The systems can PA-RISC PA-8900 PROCESSOR The PA-8900 is a slightly tweaked PA-8800 PA-RISC processor with a doubled L2 cache and higher clock speed, released by HP in 2005 only one year after the PA-8800 as the last PA-RISC processor in its lineup. After HP dropped its line of Itanium workstations the PA HP 9000 715 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS The HP 9000 715/33, 715/50 and 715/75 were the first 715 series with PA-7100 processors and the original HP ASP chipset. The HP 9000 715/64, 715/80, 715/100 and 715/100XC were more modern and based on the LASI chipset design, technically close to the HP 9000 712 workstations . Model. HP INTEGRITY RX4640 ITANIUM SERVERS The Integrity rx4640 (rx4640-8) are second-generation Itanium servers from HP with up to four Itanium 2 processors in a 4U rack-mountable case. In contrast to the rx4610 predecessors (7U, first-generation Itanium) the rx4640 is a completely new design based on the HP zx1 Itanium chipset, with double the I/O bandwidth and three times the HP ZX2000 ITANIUM WORKSTATIONS The HP zx2000 Itanium workstations are closely based on the PA-RISC C8000 workstations build around the same HP zx1 chipset. The system is built in a sleek and quiet tower casing and also available with a rack-mount option. Relative shortly after the zx2000 HP dropped Itanium workstations from its portfolio. OPENPA.NET - INDEPENDENT PA-RISC AND ITANIUM TECHNICALINDEXHARDWARECOMPUTERSSOFTWAREOPENPA RSS FEED OpenPA is an independent PA-RISC and Itanium technical resource with information on workstations, servers, architecture and supported operating systems. OpenPA has been online since 1999. The PA-RISC information is structured in three main sections with many subpages: HP-UX UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM FOR PA-RISC PA-RISC PA-8600 PROCESSOR Released in January 2000, the PA-8600 was a PA-RISC 2.0 64-bit processor, and used as upgrade in many HP 9000 servers andworkstations.
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HP 9000 712 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS PA-RISC PA-8900 PROCESSOR HP 9000 D-CLASS AND R-CLASS PA-RISC SERVERS RDI PRECISIONBOOK PA-RISC LAPTOPS HP L1000, L2000 AND RP5400, RP5450 PA-RISC HP 9000 AND PA-RISC COMPUTERS STORY HP 9000 was a family of technical servers and workstations produced by HP between the 1980s and 2000s that included a diverse range of Unix computers, based on HP PA-RISC, Itanium and other architectures. Both RISC and Unix were developed into products during the 1980s, moving from academia via industrial R&D to productization — at a time OPENPA.NET - INDEPENDENT PA-RISC AND ITANIUM TECHNICALINDEXHARDWARECOMPUTERSSOFTWAREOPENPA RSS FEED OpenPA is an independent PA-RISC and Itanium technical resource with information on workstations, servers, architecture and supported operating systems. OpenPA has been online since 1999. The PA-RISC information is structured in three main sections with many subpages: HP-UX UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM FOR PA-RISC PA-RISC PA-8600 PROCESSOR Released in January 2000, the PA-8600 was a PA-RISC 2.0 64-bit processor, and used as upgrade in many HP 9000 servers andworkstations.
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HP 9000 712 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS PA-RISC PA-8900 PROCESSOR HP 9000 D-CLASS AND R-CLASS PA-RISC SERVERS RDI PRECISIONBOOK PA-RISC LAPTOPS HP L1000, L2000 AND RP5400, RP5450 PA-RISC HP 9000 AND PA-RISC COMPUTERS STORY HP 9000 was a family of technical servers and workstations produced by HP between the 1980s and 2000s that included a diverse range of Unix computers, based on HP PA-RISC, Itanium and other architectures. Both RISC and Unix were developed into products during the 1980s, moving from academia via industrial R&D to productization — at a time OPENPA.NET - INDEPENDENT PA-RISC AND ITANIUM TECHNICAL OpenPA is an independent PA-RISC and Itanium technical resource with information on workstations, servers, architecture and supported operating systems. OpenPA has been online since 1999. The PA-RISC information is structured in three main sections with many subpages: HP 9000 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS, SERVERS AND The popular HP 9000 family of Unix systems included many different types of PA-RISC servers, workstations and mainframes. HP later extended the PA-RISC range with HP Visualize workstations and Integrity rp and rx servers, where PA-RISC and the successor Itanium architecture slowly converged. PA-RISC computers almost exclusivelyused custom HP
HP 9000 AND PA-RISC COMPUTERS STORY HP 9000 was a family of technical servers and workstations produced by HP between the 1980s and 2000s that included a diverse range of Unix computers, based on HP PA-RISC, Itanium and other architectures. Both RISC and Unix were developed into products during the 1980s, moving from academia via industrial R&D to productization — at a time PA-RISC OPERATING SYSTEMS AND UNIX OpenBSD/hppa is an open source BSD Unix-like operating system ported to HP PA-RISC computers focused on 32-bit workstations and some 64-bit models running in 32-bit mode. NetBSD/hppa is a free, open source Unix-like operating system, and supports PA-RISC computers since around 2005, called NetBSD/hp700 until the 7.0 release. HP 9000 C100 AND C110 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS The HP 9000 C100 and C110 are PA-RISC graphics workstations based on the PA-7200 processor and were introduced in 1995. They have a similar case to that of the old HP 9000 735 — built of interlocking modules of the I/O and MPU board. Model. Number. Introduced. HP 9000 715 PA-RISC WORKSTATIONS The HP 9000 715/33, 715/50 and 715/75 were the first 715 series with PA-7100 processors and the original HP ASP chipset. The HP 9000 715/64, 715/80, 715/100 and 715/100XC were more modern and based on the LASI chipset design, technically close to the HP 9000 712 workstations . Model. HP 9000 K-CLASS PA-RISC UNIX SERVERS The HP 9000 K-Class are multiprocessor PA-RISC servers from the mid- to late-1990s, part of the HP 9000 800 series of servers. They based on the U2/UTurn chipset architecture and Runway-based PA-7200 and PA-8000 processors. The K200s and K400s were up HP 9000 RP3410 AND RP3440 PA-RISC SERVERS The HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 were some of the last PA-RISC-based HP servers, in a 2U rack-mountable case. They use dual-core PA-8800 or PA-8900 processors in a HP zx1 system design that was also used for Itanium 2 systems. There is an upgrade path to Intel/HP IA64 Itanium 2 processors. The HP 9000 rp4410 and rp4440 servers are technically HP INTEGRITY RX4640 ITANIUM SERVERS The Integrity rx4640 (rx4640-8) are second-generation Itanium servers from HP with up to four Itanium 2 processors in a 4U rack-mountable case. In contrast to the rx4610 predecessors (7U, first-generation Itanium) the rx4640 is a completely new design based on the HP zx1 Itanium chipset, with double the I/O bandwidth and three times the HP VISUALIZE C200, C240, C360 PA-RISC Overview. The HP Visualize C200, C240 and C360 PA-RISC workstations were aimed at the late-1990s Unix graphics market, with powerful 64-bit PA-8200 and PA-8500 CPUs. They have a similar case to that of the old 735 — built of interlocking modules so the I/O board, MPU board etc. can be easily taken out.OpenPA.net
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OpenPA is an independent PA-RISC and Itanium technical resource with information on workstations, servers, architecture and supported operating systems. OpenPA has been online since 1999. The PA-RISC information is structured in three main sections with manysubpages:
* DESIGN : The computers covered by this site are based on HP PA-RISC architecture and processors from the 1980s to 2000s. Most of the chipsets and system designs used were custom HP for its PA-RISC servers and workstations. * COMPUTERS : Many different PA-RISC computers were produced between the 1980s and 2000s. The majority were developed by HP under its HP 9000 range of servers, workstations and mainframes. * SOFTWARE : A broad range of operating systems has been available over the years for PA-RISC workstations and servers, most of them Unix or Unix-like. The information is based mostly on primary sources such as HP and PA-RISC technical reference manuals, handbooks and architecture documents, correlated with secondary sources like magazine articles, news releases and journals like the HP Journal. This site is independent of and does not represent The Hewlett Packard Company inany way.
PA-RISC OPERATING SYSTEMS HISTORY By _Paul Weissmann_ on _17 March 2021_ Operating systems for PA-RISC computers have a history that started in the 1980s in parallel to the release of early PA-RISC servers and computers. Many Unix and similar operating systems were made available, first the early commercial HP-UX PA-RISC releases, followed by a plethora of research and development projects centered around the Mach microkernel and BSD Unixversions.
The heydays of PA-RISC operating systems were certainly in the 1990s with broad support and variety in concepts. During the early 2000s with the roadmap to 64-bit computing fulfilled, supported peaked in the commercial HP-UX 11.* releases. Significant support in mainstream open source projects got traction in the early to mid-2000s, with solid Linux and OpenBSD support in that decade. The page on PA-RISC Operating Systems History with the detailed yearly timeline and content on individual projects history has been split from the main PA-RISC Operating Systemspage.
SLIGHT MOP-UP — INTO THE 4TH DECADE By _Paul Weissmann_ on _14 March 2021_ The OpenPA frontend and backend have been cleaned and streamlined, plus the design was adjusted slightly for the 21st century. Incidentally, OpenPA has witnessed four decades now — beginning with the birth of this site at the tail-end of the wild 1990s. The intense 2000s were the most active OpenPA years, where most of the PA-RISC content was written. Interest in PA-RISC and generally in non-mainstream IT platforms tapered off in the 2010s — making OpenPA rather dormant in that decade. There are a few ideas left for the fourth decade, the 2020s: * Superdome pages, focused on the PA-RISC versions * rp74* and rp84* server system pages * Proper article on PA-RISC operating systems history * More Itanium rx computer pages * Article on the PA-RISC to Itanium transition * More information on PA-RISC in non-HP computers We will see if any of that will be realized. NEW OPENPA PRINT EDITION RELEASE (2.7) By _Paul Weissmann_ on _26 July 2020_ There is a new OpenPA print edition - the 11th release of the Book of PA-RISC since July 2006. This update includes all changes between the last edition from 2018 and now: * HP 9000 and PA-RISC Computers Story article added * OpenPA.net turned twenty in 2019 * Many updates to PA-RISC computers articles * HP 9000 520 FOCUS article updated * HP 9000 743/744 VME article update and extended for VXI boards * PA-RISC in US Navy DTC and TAC information added * Many revisions and corrections (thanks!) * HP Agilent 16600 and 16700 PA-RISC logic analyzers article added Previous news entries Download the OpenPA Print Version, Edition 2.8 (PDF, 764 KB, 358 pages, 2021) Includes all content from the Spring 2021 online version. OpenPA RSS feed with all news.↑ up
OpenPA is an independent resource on PA-RISC computers, design and operating systems, edited by Paul Weissmann . He also publishes OpenKRITIS and IPv6 Intelligence . OpenPA is a registered serial publication, ISSN1866-2757.
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