The HP Visualize B-Class B132L, B160L and B180L were entry-level HP 9000 PA-RISC workstations introduced in 1997, based on 32-bit PA-RISC processors.| www.openpa.net
OpenBSD is an Unix-like open source operating system for PA-RISC and supports 32-bit HP 9000 workstations and some 64-bit computers.| www.openpa.net
PA-RISC computers used many standard SCSI controllers and chips, mostly from NCR.| www.openpa.net
HP PA-RISC 32-bit computers and many 64-bit PA-RISC computers used HP-designed CRX and Visualize video adapters.| www.openpa.net
HP-UX is HP’s commercial Unix operating system for PA-RISC computers, version 11i from the 2000s runs on most PA-RISC and Itanium computers from HP.| www.openpa.net
HP 9000 computers were technical servers and Unix workstations based on HP PA-RISC, Itanium and other platforms, produced for almost three decades by HP.| www.openpa.net
PA-RISC history starts in the early 1980s with the predecessors of PA-RISC, the software timeline starts in the late 1980s in parallel to first commercial PA-RISC products.| www.openpa.net
PA-RISC computers used custom HP and industry standard bus designs in HP 9000 workstations and servers.| www.openpa.net