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		      Hewlett Packard Series 100
		      Frequently asked questions
________________________________________________________________________

Please note that this is a personal attempt to help users of HP series
100 systems.  I have done my best to gather together what information is
useful.  Whilst I have done my best to get accurate information I cannot
be held responsible for any inaccuracies in this information.

Please note also that although I work for Hewlett Packard and have had
help from other HP employees in writing and verifying this list, the
list is not an official statement by Hewlett Packard and has not been
sanctioned by the company.

Virtually every product mentioned in this list is obsolete.  You may or
may not be able to get them.  Stating that a product is or was available
does not mean that there are actually any in existence.

My thanks to David McGlone <d.mcglone@genie.geis.com> for much of the
HP125 and HP120 based information, to Bill Hassell <blh@hpuerca.atl.hp.com>
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