Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!cmic!garvey From: garvey@cmic.UUCP (Joe Garvey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: swapping cpu cards 350 <-> 360 Summary: Why swap the human interface? Message-ID: <362@cmic.UUCP> Date: 5 Jul 90 03:54:32 GMT References: <7370163@hpfcso.HP.COM> Organization: Califonia Microwave Inc., Sunnyvale, CA. Lines: 32 In article <7370163@hpfcso.HP.COM>, rjn@hpfcso.HP.COM (Bob Niland) writes: > re: > I wish to swap the CPU cards in my 9000/350 and 9000/360 (for various > > Should be no problem, as long as you swap all of the following: > - CPU board > - RAM > - Human interface board ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I've have(had) both machine types here. From what I can tell the Human Interface boards are identical for 330, 350, 360, 370. 375 is different. I should be getting my upgrade soon... hee hee hee. :-) For swapping CPU's you must also be aware that a 360 w/ memory uses 1 DIO-II slot while a 350 uses 2 DIO-II slots. You may(not) have room in your other chassis. > The underlying boxes are identical. I also noticed that the 7.0 update "senses" that a machine hasn't rebuilt the kernel itself (in a diskless cluster). Is this due to the fact that HP intends to take advantages of small differences between the 68020 and the 68030? Or was it just to annoy me after I hand rebuilt all the kernels in the cluster just to make sure they were right? :-) -- Joe Garvey UUCP: {apple,backbone}!versatc!mips!cmic!garvey California Microwave Internet: garvey%cmic@mips.com 990 Almanor Ave HP Desk: garvey (cmic@mips.com) / hp1900/ux Sunnyvale, Ca, 94086 408-720-6439 (let it ring)