Realizing the guy she bought it from said it doesn't have any memory,
but didn't go into what exactly that meant, no physical memory? I am
thinking that at this moment. The only thing that registers when
starting it is:
[b:c40eb0d75f]"147456kb" Detected, somewhere at 150mb
1. Processor running at 150mhz
2. 172-EISA Configuration Nonvolatile Memory Invalid
Initialization Aborted and then the following:
SCSI Devise Detected - System Board, SCSI ID 0: DPES-
SCSI Devise Detected - System Board, SCSI ID 1: FUJITSU-
m2954S-512
SCSI Devise Detected - System Board, SCSI ID 2: COMPAQ-
ST32550N
SCSI Devise Detected - System Board, SCSI ID 3: COMPAQ-
DPES-31080
SCSI Devise Detected - System Board, SCSI ID 4: ARCHIVE- 4326XX
27871 XXX
SCSI Devise Detected - System Board, SCSI ID 5: COMPAQ
CRD-254V[/b:c40eb0d75f]
So can anyone give me some advise as to what I have, and what I can do
as far as getting it to work or do I have to go to the shop? Hoping
"NOT".
( added at 4:20am Sun/31st/10/04 ): Also I have been to the hp/compaq
forum and found the Configuration Utility but have not been
successfull in downloading from their site for some reason, would
anyone have another link besides the hp/compaq one. I have done a
google and cannot find another site that offers this download, and
would someone be kind enough to explain what is a "Prosignia 500" and
can I put a Windows OS into it?
It seems like the major problems are software related. You'll need to get an
EISA configuration utility for the old beast. EISA is a now-obsolete 32-bit
card interface, the first 32-bit cards ever. Systems with an EISA bus require
an EISA configuration utility to set them up properly.
You may need to replace the system battery. It's not clear if this is necessary
from your posting. Just a possibility.
To run Windows adequately, you may well need a PCI graphics card to override the
minimal graphics capability built into the motherboard. I would suggest not
running anything newer than Windows 98. The system appears to have at least 4GB
of disc storage among its several SCSI disk drives. It also has a fairly
obsolete tape backup unit and a SCSI CD-ROM drive, probably 4x.
... Ben Myers
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