Re: How to find patents for HP equipment
Bonjour, some misinformation in a few replies. 35 US Code ¡ì 287 - "Limitation on damages" mentions effect of lack of notice and marking ion patented devices. After issue, the patentee or assignee
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Froggie the Gremlin
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Re: RPG 5060-9444 (conversion LAMP to LED)
A situation when it is reasonable to replace a lamp with a LED and thankfully it's not blue! Great job and great images, thank you. Regards Lou VK3ALB [email protected]> wrote:
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Lou Blasco
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Re: HP 3048A software without floppy disks
BTW, you can just ignore the prompts to change floppy disks when asked, since all the files are one the same volume.
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rmb_guru
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Re: HP 3048A software without floppy disks
Matt, If you are already emulating a hard disk using hpdrive , you should have enough room to store the programs onto that volume and not have to use other GPIB adapters. In looking at the "PHASE"
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rmb_guru
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Re: How to find patents for HP equipment
Matt, consider yourself lucky if you find only a hundred or so possible candidates to search through, for patents pertinent to a particular model. The first thing to look at is the manuals for the
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Ed Breya
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Re: How to find patents for HP equipment
Hi Pete, In the US, it once was "first to invent". That is no more; it is now "first to file", in sync with (most of) the rest of the world. --Tom -- Prof. Thomas H. Lee Allen Ctr., Rm. 205 350 Jane
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Tom Lee
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Re: RPG 5060-9444 (conversion LAMP to LED)
Very nice job, Yves! The idea of recycling the functional parts of a LED bulb is appealing, I like that a lot! Thanks for sharing! Chris
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ChrisBeee
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Re: How to find patents for HP equipment
Getting more back on topic, my original point was that a narrower search filter might be either: Filing date (before release), or Grant date (after release)? The assumption being that Grant is
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saipan59 (Pete)
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Re: How to find patents for HP equipment
In trying to find patents that apply to specific models, I¡¯ve found that the HP Journal article that introduced the instrument to be helpful. Knowing the names of the author and those he
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Tom Lee
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Re: How to find patents for HP equipment
Ok, I'm all for a bit of off-topic conversation once in a while, but.. -Dave
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Dave McGuire
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Re: How to find patents for HP equipment
McDonald's secret sauce is, I am sure, Bob's Big Boy thousand island dressing. The Big Mac is very similar to the Big Boy except the Big Boy has more flavor. Bob's was a favorite hangout when I was in
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Richard Knoppow
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Re: How to find patents for HP equipment
USPTO does offer PDF copies of patents but you are right that Google has better search facilities. There is also another search engine which has European patents on it but I am not good at working it
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Richard Knoppow
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Re: How to find patents for HP equipment
Exactly. I have somewhere (in my storage somewhere) an anniversary book from Kodak Research Labs. It talks about how difficult it was for the labs to communicate with the manufacturing division
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Richard Knoppow
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Re: HP 3048A software without floppy disks
That's one of several ways to run it, yes. They came out with a DOS version, it's called "3048A option 301". [eye roll] They've been around awhile, but they work great. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
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Dave McGuire
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Re: HP 3048A software without floppy disks
Yes, you can run it from a single volume, like a hard disk or a directory on an SRM server. I run mine via the latter. In my lab I have an HP9000-382 running HP-UX from a SCSI2SD board, with an SRM
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Dave McGuire
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Re: HP 3048A software without floppy disks
The last time I used a 3048A based system I was about 25years younger ? if I remember correctly the system software ran of a HDD on a HP Workstation , later on they swapped the computer to a HP
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Lothar baier <Lothar@...>
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Re: HP-8753E Options Activated
Have you checked the supply voltage level for the EEPROM ? if the supply voltage is below a certain level than the device is write protected , this is a safety feature that allows designers to use a
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Lothar baier <Lothar@...>
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Re: HP 3048A software without floppy disks
"Lothar baier" <Lothar@...> writes: Thanks. That software's great, but unfortunately it's not complete. In particular it does not allow me to perform the calibration procedure. Matt
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Matt Huszagh
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Re: HP 3048A software without floppy disks
Check this PN3048: HP 3048A Phase Noise Analyzer Software for Windows (ke5fx.com)<http://www.ke5fx.com/pn3048.htm> Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows Sent:
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Lothar baier <Lothar@...>
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Re: HP-8753E Options Activated
The switch in both cases was not faulty. I think the write protect was activated, but as to the reason, I cannot say for certain. Every other aspect of the analyzer seems to be functional. I also
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Rich Miller
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