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Re: HP-IB connector screws
Yup, point loads. I see a nice Efratom MFS in there. Are your MBF modules the 5MHz versions modified for 10MHz? -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
By Dave McGuire · #147375 ·
Re: Probe Cables for 16801A Logic Analyser
I have just bought some earth grabbers from Global via ebay. Very helpful people but I suggest you do go via their website rather than ebay, who will charge a ridiculous transatlantic shipping fee.
By Adrian Godwin · #147374 ·
Re: Introduction
LOL..Not many people will understand that. DaveD KC0WJN Thanks for all the fish. ============================== All spelling mistakes are the responsibilty of the reader (Rick Renz, STK, ca. 1994)
By Dave Daniel · #147373 ·
Re: Introduction
Borland Pascal became Borland Windows Pascal, which became Delphi. FreePascal was a different product, which became Lazarus Pascal. The two product lines are almost, but not quite identical. Somewhere
By Harvey White · #147372 ·
Re: Introduction
Lazarus Pascal, and no idea why they named it like that, their product picture is a cheetah. Maybe one of the designers is a Howard? Harvey
By Harvey White · #147371 ·
Re: Introduction
Or would that be "wired"? I before E, except after C....weird.
By Steve Hendrix · #147370 ·
Re: Introduction
Probably worth a good bit now. I've never known anyone to wire-wrap anything as a joke. That's...just weird. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
By Dave McGuire · #147369 ·
Re: Introduction
*Which* Pascal became "Windows Pascal"? Languages vs. implementations. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
By Dave McGuire · #147368 ·
Re: Introduction
A longer reply is due. BUT ... "Lazarus", as in RAH's "Lazarus Long"? DaveD KC0WJN Thanks for all the fish. ============================== All spelling mistakes are the responsibilty of the reader
By Dave Daniel · #147367 ·
Re: Introduction
Pascal became windows pascal, which went nowhere, and was paralled by free pascal, which morphed in a kind of parallel development into Lazarus Pascal.? That has pretty much all that visual C has, or
By Harvey White · #147366 ·
Re: Introduction
Haaa, that's pretty funny. Implemented for every major architecture, dozens of free and commercial versions, tons of commercial applications developed with it. Pascal was HUGE, and is still huge
By Dave McGuire · #147365 ·
Re: Introduction
Yeah, those were the days when those of us who built stuff at home were always behind the curve. Computers, go-carts, robots. You mention the 6502. For me it was the Z80 and the 68000. I still have
By Dave Daniel · #147364 ·
Re: Introduction
Yeah, Modula-2 never caught on. Neither did Pascal, actually. I did all my Applied Math programming in FORTRAN (calculating the zeroes of Bessel functions as a homework assignment at ~0600 on a
By Dave Daniel · #147363 ·
Re: Introduction
Before the 6502 came out, I had access to Tektronix catalogs, and definitely wanted one of the calculators.? So I found a source of surplus chips, all TTL, and a wirewrap board (sadly, all 16 pin/14
By Harvey White · #147362 ·
Re: Probe Cables for 16801A Logic Analyser
Thanks for confirming that, Global Test Equipment in Downers Grove have them on their website for sale, looks like I will get one from them, cant find one in the UK for sale
By richard@... · #147361 ·
Re: Introduction
I had a wirewrapped Apple motherboard. I built a Heathkit H-something monitor and used that system for a couple of years. The Apple motherboard was wirewrapped as a sort of joke or something. I ended
By Dave Daniel · #147360 ·
Re: Introduction
Aha.? No Amigas. Clone apple ][ motherboards and clone IBM PCs until laptops somewhat took over. Harvey
By Harvey White · #147359 ·
Re: Introduction
I had one for my Amiga. DaveD KC0WJN Thanks for all the fish. ============================== All spelling mistakes are the responsibilty of the reader (Rick Renz, STK, ca. 1994)
By Dave Daniel · #147358 ·
Re: Introduction
Yep. Also, build the code so that there is no address 0x0000. "Base page 0" has a non-zero address. Basically, adress zero doesn't exist. This was a long time ago. Sheesh. DaveD KC0WJN Thanks for all
By Dave Daniel · #147357 ·
Re: HP 8554B, no RF after first successful run...
Some things I've found while working through the front panel controls section of the manual: Scan Width - #6 "turn scan width per div to 10mhz", result "LO Feedthrough, 30mhz signal, 2nd harmonic". I
By Bill Berzinskas · #147356 ·