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  1. HP Computer Museum

    The 9816 was introduced in late 1982. This was the low-cost model in the 200 Series range. It only had two expansion slots and featured a monitor integrated with the system unit and …

  2. HP Computer Museum

    The museum of HP computers is a collection of HP computing products introduced between 1966 and 1991. The museum contains: calculators, desktop computers, computer systems, tape …

  3. 3000 family. The HP 3000 Series 37 Office Computer provides the low cost solution for your branch office or departmental computing needs. The HP 3000 Series 37 is one more reason …

  4. HP Computer Museum

    The museum of HP computers is a collection of HP computing products introduced between 1966 and 1991. The museum contains: calculators, desktop computers, computer systems, tape …

  5. HP Computer Museum

    The 98203 keyboards were the detachable keyboards used with the 9816 and 9920. The 98203B ($825) was the full-sized model with a layout similar to that of the 9826 and 9836 keyboards. …

  6. HP Computer Museum

    Hungry for Power? The HP 9816 plus Context MBA. 9816. The engineering productivity network. Presenting your broadest choice of engineering workstations anywhere. From a low-cost …

  7. HP Computer Museum

    For example, you can find information on the 9816 on both the "9816" page and on the "200 Series" page. If you are only interested in information for a particular category of products, use …

  8. Computer News is published biweekly for Hewlett-Packard field personnel to keep you informed of new HP products and services. Please send address changes and subscription requests to …

  9. Hewlett-Packard Company, Building 20BV, 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304-0890 USA, COMSYS 0000, Phone 415-857-8972. On the Cover Focusing on the total theme highlights …

  10. With an HP 9816, 9836, or other HP computer with separate alpha and graphics hardware, some of the differences you find in HTBasic for Windows will be the same differ-ences you would …

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