Computer Systems - Accessories


Early 2000 Selection:

1) 12531 TeleprinterTerminal Interface (1966)
2) 12539 Time Base Generator (1966)
3) 2526A Coupler (1966)
4) 12597A 8-bit Duplex Card (1967)
5) 12566 Microcircuit Interface (1967)
6) 2160A Power Supply (1967)
7) 12536A High Speed Punched Tape Interface Kit (1968)
8) 12604B Data Source Card (1969)
9) 12554 16-bit Duplex Register (1969)
10) Other 21XX Manuals (1969)
11) 12589A Auto Dialer Interface (1970)
12) 12618A Sync Comm Interface (1970)
13) 12587B Async Comm Interface (1970)
14) 13181 Magnetic Tape Interface (1970)
15) 12621A Synchronous Data Rec Interface (1970)
16) 12622A Synchronous Data Xmit Interface (1970)
17) 12845 Line Printer Interface (1970)
18) 12551 16-bit Relay Register (1970)
19) 13210 Interface for 7900A (1971)
20) 12556B 40-bit Register (1971)
21) 12555 D to A Converter (1971)
22) 12924A Card Reader Interface (1972)
23) 29400 Cabinets (1972)
24) 12908 Writeable Control Store Interface (1973)
25) 91000A A/D Interface (1973)
26) 12565B Microcircuit Interface (1975)

 

HP entered the computer industry with the 2116A in 1966.

For more information on these products, be sure to sure to visit the Communicator Magazine library.

The museum has a large collection of software on paper tape for HP 2000 computers. To view this collection, please visit our page on Other Software.

Click here to read Todd Poyner's detailed history of the origins and development of HP 2000 and 1000 computers.

Click here for a census of the known existing 2116, 2115 and 2114 computers.

Jeff Moffatt's HP 2100 Archives is another great source for information on early 2000 machines. The 2100 Archives has a very comprehensive listing of manuals for HP 2000 computer interfaces.

Dave Bryan has released a simulator for 2100 computers, available at the SIMH site.

Bob Shannon has a terrific collection of old HP 2000 and 1000 computers. This includes two 2116, two 2114, a 2115 and seven 2113. You can see photos of some of his machines in action here.


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