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HP-UX Workstation HCL (Hardware Compatibility List) PA-RISC HP-UX Workstation HCL (Hardware Compatibility List) PA-RISC ® Edition: 14 Released: July 23, 1998 Generated: Thursday, July 23, 1998 Rendered in USA Page 1 Notices The information contained in this doc- This manual is a complimentary docu- Reproduction is permitted only if the ument is subject to change without ment and is not a required component document is reproduced in its notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no of any product sold by Hewlett-Pack- entirety, including this copyright state- warranty of any kind with regard to ard. It is not covered by warranty. ment. this manual, including, but not lim- © Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, Restricted Rights Legend. ited to, the implied warranties of 1996, 1997 Hewlett-Packard Company. Use, duplication or disclosure by the merchantability and fitness for a All rights reserved. U.S. Government Department of particular purpose. Defense is subject to restrictions as This document contains information Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for set forth in paragraph (b)(3)(ii) of the which is protected by copyright. All errors contained herein or direct, indi- Rights in Technical Data and Software rights reserved. Adaptation, or transla- rect, special, incidental or consequen- clause in FAR 52.227-7013. tion without prior written permission tial damages in connection with the is prohibited, except as allowed under furnishing, performance, or use of this copyright laws. material. Printing History This document is cummulative. Each New editions of this manual will corrections and updates which are new edition supercedes and replaces incorporate all material updated since incorporated at reprint do not cause all prior revisions for PA-RISC work- the previous edition. The manual data the date to change.) The manual part stations. It is not necessary to archive and part number indicate its current number changes when extensive tech- old editions. edition. The printing data changes nical changes are incorporated. when a new edition if printed. (Minor Printing/Rendering History EEdddiiiittttiiiiooonn DDaaatttteeeNNNuuummmbbbeeerrrCCCooommmmmmeeennnttttss 19 Jul 1991 Edition 1 First Edition (HP-TAG) 21 Feb 1992 Edition 2 Models 705 and 710, HP-UX 8.05/8.07 10 Aug 1992 Edition 3 Upgrades 15 Jan 1993 Edition 4 Models 715, 725, 735, 745i and 747i, HP-UX 9.0 01 Jun 1993 Edition 5 HP-UX 9.03, Document converted to Interleaf 16 Jun 1994 Edition 6 Models 712, 715-64/80/100, 743i, 748i and 725/100, HP-UX 9.05 01 Jun 1995 Edition 7 Converted back into HP-TAG and revised to HP-UX 10.x. Added: 712/100, J200, J210 01 May 1996 Edition 8 Converted to FrameMaker (to support .PDF). New hardware includes C-Class and B-Class. 01 Mar 1997 Edition 9 Added new B-Class, C-Class, J-Class models, K-Class Technical Servers, EPS20, 748i/132L and HP-UX 10.20. All “Series 700” references changed to“PA-RISC Workstation”. 14 Apr 1997 Edition 10 Added Topical, Product Number and Model Number/Name indicies. 18 Jul 1997 Edition 11 Added Appendix A (Product Illustrations) 01 Sep 1997 Edition 12 Added Appendix B (I/O card illus.), new processor info, Models B132L+, B180L, C200, C240se, 744/165L, 748/165L 01 Oct 1997 Edition 13 Renamed to “HCL”. Began adding HP-UX 11.0 support info (not yet complete) 23 Jul 1998 Edition 14 Converted to Type1 fonts. Re-sized to 8.27-inch wide (for European A4 compatibility). Added J2240, more 11.0 informa- tion. Changed email contact. Page 2 Notices Contents Notices. 2 Appendicies Printing History . 2 Glossary . 151 Introduction . 4 Appendix A: Product Illustrations . A-1 System Support. 4 Appendix B: I/O Card Illustrations . B-1 Vendor Support. 4 Model Number/Name Index . W-1 HP Entity Support . 5 Product Number Index . X-1 Document Links . 5 Topical Index. Y-1 System Processors . 6 Processor Technologies. 6 System Processor Support by Model Number . 6 System Processor Support by Model Number . 6 Processor Upgrade Support by Product Number . 15 System Processor Option Support . 18 System Processor RAM Support . 21 HP PA-RISC Workstations RAM Designs. 21 RAM Support by RAM Product Number . 22 Mass Storage Devices . 25 Internal Hard Disks . 25 External Hard Disks. 30 Removable Media Magnetic Disks . 40 Floppy File Systems. 40 CD-ROM, CDR/CD-WORM and CD-RW Drives. 42 CD File Systems . 42 Magneto-Optic Drives . 47 Magnetic Tape Drives (Internal and External) . 52 Graphics Video . 63 Display Monitors . 68 Terminals (Serial and X-Windows System). 72 Human Interface Devices . 75 Human Interface Ports by SPU Model. 75 Audio Input/Output Ports . 77 Human Interface Device Support. 79 Text Printers . 85 Graphics Devices . 101 Networking Devices. 117 Interfaces. 124 PA-RISC Workstation Slots . 124 Workstation SCSI . 127 I/O Slots/Cages/Expanders . 128 Processor-Specific Cards . 129 EISA and Selected ISA Cards . 131 GSC, GSC-Mezzanine and HSC Cards . 137 HP-PB (HP-NIO) Cards . 139 PCI Cards. 141 SGC (and DIO-II) Cards. 144 Selected VME and VXI Cards . 145 Miscellaneous Cards and I/O Devices . 146 Miscellaneous Devices . 147 I/O Converters, Adaptors, Extenders and Switches147 Racks and Cabinets . 148 Power Management . 148 Contents Page 3 Introduction This document summarizes the com- • HP 9000 Series 300 In general, later versions of the oper- patibility of component products • HP 9000 Series 400 ating system also support the device, available for Hewlett-Packard HP • HP 9000 Series 500 until that device exits its own support 9000 PA-RISC Workstations, • HP 9000 Series 700rt life. When devices exit their support including: • HP 9000 Series 8002 life, the matrix will document them as “unsupported”, but will note their • HP 9000 Series 700, including • HP 9000 Series 900. functional status. VME and VXI models For detailed support information, • B-Class consult Installing Peripherals (HP The status of configurations • C-Class part no. B2355-90006). “planned” and “under investigation” • EPS (K-Class) Clusters may change within 30 days. Contact •J-Class To be supported, a device must be your HP Sales Representative for cur- • K-Class Cluster Node qualified on the computer model rent information. being considered and have software • K-Class Workstations1 support on the operating system This document provide little cabling •MPS Clusters being considered. This means the information and no detailed configu- •TelePACE device must appear in the appropriate ration information, such as switch • VISUALIZE Workstations column under Hardware Support and settings and driver setup. ...and excluding: HP-UX Support. For software sup- •HP Kayak X-series port, the tables show the earliest sys- • HP Vectra X-series tem version available for HP 9000 • HP 9000 Series 200 Workstations. System Support Unless otherwise stated, supported Issues concerning these devices are problems concerning these devices devices are considered supported by covered by system hardware support are eligible for resolution by a the Workstation System Division contract, and any questions or Hewlett-Packard Response Center. (WSY) of Hewlett-Packard. Vendor Support Some devices are not supported by tials of the HP entity supporting the IHV or the supplying HP division, but WSY, but are supported by the device device. Support contact information most are not supported by WSY, supplier, which may be an indepen- for those HP entities is given below. reseller claims to the contrary not- dent hardware vendor (IHV), inde- withstanding. This document, to the This document lists many HP- pendent software vendor (ISV) or extent possible, describes what is branded devices normally sold to another division of Hewlett-Packard. known about the use of these devices OEM customers, but which often find Where this is the case, the tables pre- on HP 9000 Workstation systems. their way into retail channels. A few fix the support status with “Vendor:” are considered supported by an ISV/ or “HP-ABC:”, where “ABC” is the ini- Page 4 Introduction HP Entity Support Where a device is not supported by the system (by WSY), but rather by a specific HP division or entity, the fol- lowing table provides contact infor- mation for each listed entity. HP Entity Support Contacts AAbbbbbbrrreeevvv....EEEnnnttttiiiittttyy NNaaammmeeeDDDeeevvviiiiccceeesssCCCooonnnttttaaaccctt IIInInnffffooorrrmmmaaattttiiiiooonn CPO Computer Peripherals Operation DesignJet, DeskJet, JetDirect, LaserJet, OfficeJet, ScanJet 208-323-2551 ISG Information Storage Group SureStore (CDR, disk, DDS/DAT, MO) 970-635-1500 LPO Local Products Organisation As required by local market conditions Region-dependent PCG Personal Computer Group PowerWise°° UPS - Note: support for this product line transfered to APC, (401) 789- 970-635-1500 5735 Introduction Footnotes: 1. K-Class Servers may be converted to Model number). The upgrade and 2. Although certain HP 9000 Models Graphics Workstation configuration conversion products are not listed in 825, 834, 835 and 845 were PA-RISC but may first need to be upgraded, as this document. workstations, all support for them a Server, to the same workstation ceased at HP-UX 8.0, and their sup- ported components and devices are not covered by this document. Document Links This document is available electronically, in Acrobat (.PDF, 3.0) form, at URL: ftp://contrib:[email protected]/supguides/workstations/ Introduction Page 5 System Processors The following table lists several char- range (e.g. 8.0-9.05) is shown. A “⊥” Models” refers to these processors, acteristics of each PA-RISC Worksta- symbol denotes a gap in revision sup- and no others. tion processor Model and the port. Make no assumptions about support minimum operating system sup- This edition of this document covers for any newer systems not listed in ported on each processor type. All only the processor models listed in this edition. later revisions are supported unless a the following table. The phrase “All Processor Technologies Support for some devices is linked to processor families. PA-RISC Processor The following table references the Technology Families published processor family designa- Processor tion (e.g.
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