Hi, All.
Do any of you know about this system? I've been all over the net, trying to find out about it.
What is/was it? What were its specs? When was it introduced/discontinued? Questions...questions. Alas, no answers.
So far, the best clue I've found about the 21LC has been a mere mention of that system's existence in an old internal HP document (a 1977 Engineering Requirement Specification*).
If you can share any details about the HP 21LC minicomputer, please reply. Your input would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
*That same ERS document also hints at an even more mysterious system called the "C5 micro-" (alternately called "C5 micro-computer" or "C5 micro-controller", depending upon the source). As it is apparently not a minicomputer, I'll start a thread about the "C5" system elsewhere on the forum. :)
Do any of you know about this system? I've been all over the net, trying to find out about it.
What is/was it? What were its specs? When was it introduced/discontinued? Questions...questions. Alas, no answers.
So far, the best clue I've found about the 21LC has been a mere mention of that system's existence in an old internal HP document (a 1977 Engineering Requirement Specification*).
If you can share any details about the HP 21LC minicomputer, please reply. Your input would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
*That same ERS document also hints at an even more mysterious system called the "C5 micro-" (alternately called "C5 micro-computer" or "C5 micro-controller", depending upon the source). As it is apparently not a minicomputer, I'll start a thread about the "C5" system elsewhere on the forum. :)