Personal
HP Vectra
PC's perfor-
mance in both application- and
component-level testing was due to
the speed of its key components;
memory cache gave
the best performance in
related processing such
as with
Lotus 1-2-3; the hard-disk sub-
system, seek time less than 17
meant a top score in data-intensive
applications such as
and
and the integrated
HP Super VGA video had the
strongest performance in text and
graphics functions. For more
information, contact your
HP
representative.
a
registered trademark o f
Ashton-Tate
HP Vectra
2
PC
discontinuance
The
HP Vectra 286112 PC
will
be
removed from the June 1992 HP
Price List.
If
you are price-sensitive,
the
HP Vectra
PC offers
better value with
processor
power, an
price,
ready, and security features in a
new
ergonomic package.
you wish to migrate to a more
powerful PC you may choose the
HP Vectra
PC that
is
up to
faster than the HP Vectra
16N PC for a small price increase. If
expansibility
is
essential, HP Vectra
286112 PC users can choose the
newest desktop PC, the HP Vectra
with five slots, four shelves,
and the same performance as the
HP Vectra
PC.
Product No.
Description
HP Vectra 286112 Model
PC,
3%-inch floppy drive
HP Vectra 286112 Model 1-5 PC,
5%-inch floppy drive
HP Vectra 286112 Model
PC,
3%-inch floppy drive, 42-Mbyte
hard disk
HP Vectra 286112 Model 40-5 PC,
5%-inch floppy drive, 42-Mbyte
hard disk
HP-HIL card
1
287112-MHz coprocessor'
2-Mbyte
upgrade'
Expansion card'
HP Vectra 286112 PC set-up kit
2
These will be discontinued December 1992.
This w i l l be discontinued June 1992.
SCO packaged products
discontinuance;
based system integration
service
Changes in the relationship be-
tween Hewlett-Packard and the
Operation (SCO) include
the discontinuance of SCO pack-
aged products from the HP Price
List and an expanded integration
for
HP Vectra PC and SCO
users.
SCO UNIX and SCO
products
will
be removed from the May 1992
HP Price List. SCO UNIX Release
3.2 Version 2 has been made
obsolete by the newest product,
SCO UNIX system
Release 3.2
Version 4.0, which SCO announced
in January 1992. If you pur-
chased SCO products from
Hewlett-Packard, you may purchase
follow-on products directly from
SCO distributors and dealers.
SCO UNM Version 4.0 has the
functionality of the previous version
and enhancements that include a
single kernel that
runs
on ISA, EISA,
or MCA machines; boot-time
device drivers; in-place
upgrades from Release 3.2 Version
2.0, not requiring reinstallation of
the entire system; improved
and SCSI support; sup-
port for memory
up
to 512 Mbytes and
disks
larger than
1.2 Gbytes; fully
security; symbolic
links;
and
names up to 255 characters.
If you purchased SCO UNIX and
from Hewlett-Packard, you
are eligible for the same upgrade
privileges
by SCO UNM or
customers.
14
HP
Update, March
1992