PA-RISC computers used the PDC for Boot ROM.| www.openpa.net
PA-RISC computers used error codes on their LED panels to signal system problems.| www.openpa.net
PA-RISC computers used proprietary HP expansion cards for EISA, GSC and PCI.| www.openpa.net
SAIC Talon are 1994 ruggedized and portable PA-RISC workstations based on the HP 9000 712 workstation built for TAC-4 military specifications.| www.openpa.net
PA-RISC computers used many standard SCSI controllers and chips, mostly from NCR.| www.openpa.net
The HP 9000 S-Class/Convex Exemplar SPP2000 are large scalable PA-RISC computing servers and the direct predecessors of the later HP V-Class.| www.openpa.net
The HP 16600A and 16700A are logic analyzers with PA-RISC processors sold by HP and Agilent, based on PA-RISC HP 9000 workstation architecture from the mid-1990s.| www.openpa.net
PA-RISC computers used mostly proprietary HP chipsets and system designs in HP 9000 systems supplemented by third-party chips.| www.openpa.net
The Convex Exemplar SPP1000, SPP1200 and SPP1600 are scalable 32-bit mainframe computing systems, with either PA-7100 or PA-7200 processors.| www.openpa.net