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HP To Kill 3000 System After 30 years

James Ots writes "HP have announced that their 30 year old HP3000 series of computers will be joining their calculators on the scrapheap. Which is a shame, because a lot of work has gone into porting unix tools to the platform, and now we'll have to stop and port MPE (the HP3000 OS) tools to unix. Cnet have pre-announced the announcement, and the guys on comp.sys.hp.mpe don't seem too happy. (See also CSL's page on the story)"

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  1. I have an Idea by SolidCore · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    One word SETI.
    Perfect for scrap heap computers and calculators. Still might need to port it...


    FearLinux.com

  2. New HP/Compaq Logo? by AnimeFreak · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    What will it look like exactly? The current HP logo with the Compaq logo on the right?

    IE:
    [HP] Compaq

  3. What future for PA-RISC by slashnik · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Anybody have any information on the future of the PA-RISC architecture. Will this continue with the advent of 64bit Intel.

    What's the preferred platform for HP Openview as my 9000's are getting a bit long in the tooth

    slashnik

  4. No more HP calculators? by XaXXon · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    This is a tad off topic, but I didn't know that the HP series of calculators had been scrapped :( I love my 48GX, though I have never used it for anything more than a bit of addition/subtraction (and surely never used that $100 expansion bay.. but I have it if I wanted it, and it sure impresses the geeks :) Anyone else know who else makes RPN calculators? I don't think I could ever use a 'standard' calculator again.. so I hope I don't lose my HP..man.. that pretty much just ruined my day :(