Eugene,
The 310 has no space for an internal disk unit. It is possible to
install HP-UX but it might depend on the amount of memory in the
system. There is diskette images for a version of HP-UX that runs on a
310 at hpmuseum.net, http://hpmuseum.net/display_item.php?sw=581 If you
need more memory I have a few 128K and 1MB cards as well as one 4MB card
that are extras. I also have a 332 system board that was designed as
an upgrade to the 310. It replaces the 310 system board and has a 16MHz
68030 processor , 2MB of memory expandable to 8MB and a 68882 math
coprocessor.
Paul.
On 2018-01-22 2:47 PM, W2HX via cctalk wrote:
Hello friends,
I am totally ignorant about hp9000 machines. I am considering acquiring this
machine for fun and learning about the 9000. It has a 9153A and 9134D with
other accessories. The system currently boots up to BASIC 4.0
I have read that this machine can also support HP/UX. Can anyone advise if
HP/UX can be installed on such a machine? Perhaps using internal drive for
HP/UX and the external hard drive to boot to BASIC? Both hard drives have BASIC
4.0 installed.
What would be involved to install HP/UX?
Thanks very much
Eugene