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Re: GPIB Adapter?


Bob Macklin
 

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Did the GPIB start out by using the parallel port?
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When did the GPIB first appear? Was it made for the minicomputers that preceded the PC.
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HP got into the minicomputer business with what became the HP-1000 to use as a manufacturing computer. The HP -1000 came into being in the early 70's.
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Bob Macklin
Seattle, Wa

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2019 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] GPIB Adapter?

Full disclosure: I'm the developer and seller of KISS-488, which may or may not suit your needs.

A user made a really nice YouTube video of it (thanks again, Dave!) that you can check out at . Response to that video cleaned out my stock in a few hours. I have another batch in progress, schedule to be here in time to start shipping again Sept 6. There are no fakes of it (yet!) that I'm aware of.

Steve Hendrix

At 2019-08-26 02:27 PM, Tam Hanna wrote:

Hello,

yes, many, but fake intensive.


If you want to play the game safe, get a PCIe card. But these also come with their own warts, namely an undeclared maximum operating temperature.


Tam

With best regards
Tam HANNA 

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On 2019. 08. 26. 20:26, Bob Macklin wrote:
Is there a USB GPIB adapter available.

I remember when a GPIB adapter was an ISA interface card.

Yes, I am that old

Bob Macklin
Seattle Wa

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