@categulario HP no era así. Durante la década de los 80s trabajé en el corporativo de un importante grupo industrial aquí en #Jalisco. Todo era #HP. Desde el mainframe, hasta las computadoras personales. Fuertes, resistentes a todo, rápidas, fáciles de actualizar, usar y mantener. Añoro mi #HP150, y especialmente las #Vectra, a las que poníamos de tu a tu con la #HP3000, de la que extraíamos información de #IMAGE para procesarla con nuestros desarrollos en #Clipper y #dBase.
Because reasons, have read through quite a bit of #HP3000 documentation. It looks like a very coherent and well rounded system for something from the golden mini computer era. So much better than #AS400 in what I can see. I would’ve enjoyed working with one back then .

@hairyvisionary @crash
I run an HP2000/Access system on the internet, lots of vintage fun with BASIC! I may have accidentally done the #HP3000 and meant to do the #HP2000.

Cheers!

@JohnnyMarauder @crash Searched for tag #HP3000 on suggestion from a friend, found this, guess it's a typo, but remember HP2000 TSB too. Real or simulated?

HTTPS Everywhere and escalating cryptography requirements have made it a LOT harder to do stuff with not-so-old computers. So has the ever-changing nature of the HTML5 "standard".

@crash And I'll go one further, I've got an HP2000 TimeShare BASIC system accessible via telnet that I'm finishing a DnD game up for access. Code was from the late 70s but I got 90% of it all working already.
#DnD #Telnet #HP3000 #ASR33