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Operating Systems HP-UX Set the Serial Number in HPUX? Post 302296887 by vbe on Thursday 12th of March 2009 05:43:31 AM
Old 03-12-2009
Thanks perderabo,
Thats what I believed before reading this thread, then I was starting to have serious doubts for I didnt see any reason it would have been affected by reinstall of OS for selling...
Youve made my day...
I went through old notes and found a comment of Bill Hassell :
The majority of HP 9000 computers do not have the serial number stored electronically.
Only the more recent machines such as the rp series and earlier models like N and L
class have this number.."

And wondered about workstation so I just tried:
Code:
System Hardware

    Model:              9000/785/B2600
    Main Memory:        3072 MB
    Graphics:           HP VISUALIZE-FXE color 1280x1024 48 planes
    Processors:         1
    OS mode:            64 bit
    LAN hardware ID:    0x00306E2B2C1C
    LAN hardware ID:    0x00306E370832
    Software ID:        2012698290
    Keyboard Language:  USB_PS2_DIN_US_English
...
.
.
dm2 # echo "sel path system\ninfolog\nexit"|cstm|grep "System Serial Number"
dm2 #

 

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STI(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						    STI(4)

NAME
sti -- HP Standard Text Interface SYNOPSIS
sti* at mainbus0 sti* at phantomas? sti* at pci? wsdisplay* at sti? DESCRIPTION
The sti was created by HP to provide uniform frame-buffer access operations for their 9000/300 and 9000/700 series of workstations. The following models are supported (though not all features or frame buffer depths may be available): Model Bits Mem 3D Machines/Cards EVRX 8 2 HP9000/425e GRX 8g 2 SGC CRX 8 2 SGC Tomcat 8 2 SGC Stinger 8 2 HP9000/7[12]5/74[257]i Artist 8 2 HP9000/712/7[12]5/74[38]i CRX-24 24 16 SGC HCRX-8 8 2 GSC HCRX-24 24 16 GSC Visualize EG 16 2 HP B/C-class, GSC/PCI Visualize FXE 24 24 y PCI 32/66 Visualize FX2 24 24 y PCI 64/66 Visualize FX4/FX6 24 32 y PCI 64/66 Implementation consists of a set of functions burnt in to the PROM on the card and providing the following set of functions (see below for PROM revision history on functions supported by particular PROM revision): o Initialize graphics. o State management. o Print a character onto the screen using currently selected font. o Copy a region of the frame-buffer to another location. o Self testing. o Exception handling. o Frame-buffer configuration enquiry. o Setting colour-map entry. o DMA parameters. o Flow control. o User timing. o Processing management. o Miscellaneous utility functions. There are two modes for accessing the PROM: ``byte'' and ``word'' mode. In ``byte'' mode each 4-byte word contains only the low-ordered big- endian byte of data; i.e., to compose one word of data 4 words should be read and low-ordered bytes of those should be shifted correspond- ingly. In ``word'' mode each word contains all 4 bytes of valid data. PROM revision history: 8.02 Original release. 8.03 o OSF-extended self test (a.k.a fast). o Restore display. 8.04 o Implement curr_mon function. o Graphical boot screen. o Implement ``block move''. o Implement ``set colour-map entry''. sti Implement word mode. o Support for multiple monitors. o Support user_data sti space usage. o Support for extra memory. o Support for Windows NT (tm). o Monitor frequency reference. o Early console. o Support added for: PCXL, GSC bus, ROM-less operation. 8.05 o Interrupt support. o Report card's power usage. o Birds of Prey. o User interrupts. 8.06 o Multiple fonts. o Monitor table descriptor strings. o PCXL2 and PCXU monitor descriptors. 8.08 o HP-UX 10 support for Visualize FX o dma_ctrl function added. o flow_ctrl function added. o user_timing function added. 8.09 o Addition changes for Visualize FX due to rearchitecture for performance. o process_mgr function added. 8.0a PCXL2 and PCXU dual PCI EPROM map mode, implemented on Visualize EG. 8.0b Support for HP-UX non-implicit locking DMA, implemented on Visualize FXE. 8.0c sti_util function added (flashing under HP-UX and other sideband traffic). 8.0d Colour frame buffer support. SEE ALSO
intro(4), phantomas(4), wsdisplay(4) Standard Text Interface For Graphics Devices, Hewlett-Packard, Revision 8.13, March 1, 2000. HISTORY
The sti driver was written by Michael Shalayeff <mickey@openbsd.org> for HPPA port for OpenBSD 2.7. BUGS
Currently, neither scroll back nor screen blanking functions are implemented. BSD
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