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Re: Off Topic: 3D scanning and printing
3D scanning has lagged far behind 3D printing. How complex is the shape of the part? Do you think it might be more feasible to CAD model it and 3D print that? Just a thought. [email protected]> wrote:
By Bryce Schroeder · #91717 ·
Off Topic: 3D scanning and printing
Completely OT: We are looking for someone who will scan and 3D print a small HP part for us. The part is the Nose Piece for the HP RF/AC probe used on the HP 410C/HP 410B. We are not looking for a
By Ashley Hall <Ashley40@...> · #91716 ·
Re: E4406A firmware update Win7/10 problem
Also here is a blog post about setting it up with VMWare https://zeltser.com/windows-xp-mode-for-vmware-virtualization/ TonyG Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows
By Tony Goodhew · #91715 ·
Re: E4406A firmware update Win7/10 problem
You can still get the Windows XP Mode VM https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8002 This was built for Win7 to do exactly what you¡¯re talking about, running XP only software. You
By Tony Goodhew · #91714 ·
Re: E4406A firmware update Win7/10 problem
Good point, Didier might not want to take that chance. In principle it should be fine since the VM will still be subject to product activation before it could actually be used as a general-purpose XP
By John Miles · #91713 ·
Re: E4406A firmware update Win7/10 problem
Hi John, I could do that :) Dunno if MS would get their knickers-in-a-knot over XP being distributed like that though. regards Tim
By Tim Tuck · #91712 ·
Re: E4406A firmware update Win7/10 problem
That's the way to go, all right. If your VM image doesn't contain anything private, you might think about zipping it up and uploading it to the manuals/firmware section at www.ko4bb.com . -- john,
By John Miles · #91711 ·
Re: E4406A firmware update Win7/10 problem
Hi Neil, As per the email from Kuba... +1 this . I've been through your pain with my E4406A , so now I have a dedicated XP VM just for the task. regards Tim
By Tim Tuck · #91710 ·
Re: 16702A/B fan upgrade (was Recently accuired a Hp 16700a)
Looks like this is the only product for sale from the manuf. based on the above reference:?https://www.addonics.com/products/adsalvd160.php
By jafinch78 . · #91709 ·
Re: 16702A/B fan upgrade (was Recently accuired a Hp 16700a)
Correct.? Do you have a reader to make a copy of the firmware and hopefully the PCB isn't many layers so a photo can help with reverse engineering? :-|) Does seem more feasible after observing the
By jafinch78 . · #91708 ·
Re: 16702A/B fan upgrade (was Recently accuired a Hp 16700a)
I bought a SCSI2SD v5.0b in November 2017 and installed it in my 16702B and got it running without too much trouble.?? There were some small mechanical issues but nothing too much.?? I got a bunch
By cnc_joker · #91707 ·
Re: 16702A/B fan upgrade (was Recently accuired a Hp 16700a)
The Acard ARS-2000SUP was $200 when I bought it about a year ago, and that was already more than what I wanted to sink into an old logic analyzer.? But I had to know if it was going to get me the big
By Mark Litwack · #91706 ·
Re: 16702A/B fan upgrade (was Recently accuired a Hp 16700a)
Good info that pointed me in a direction I was wanting to go with the 16601A.? I was thinking about using the Noctua fan on my TDS-520 mod test bed. Specs don't match however. Are there any other
By jafinch78 . · #91705 ·
Re: 16702A/B fan upgrade (was Recently accuired a Hp 16700a)
I had trouble with the SCSI2SD v6 in both a 16702A and a 16702B.? Inertial Computing couldn't really figure it out either.? I finally tracked it down to the SCSI2SD couldn't be on the same SCSI
By csc316@... · #91704 ·
Re: 16702A/B fan upgrade (was Recently accuired a Hp 16700a)
I have a 16702B logic analyzer, and I was unable to get the SCSI2SD v6 to work on it after over a month of back and forth with Inertial Computing.? They thought it was a signaling level problem and
By Mark Litwack · #91703 ·
Re: Power Supply PCB Microfuses for H/P 8656A
Those plug-in fuses are convenient but expensive. Just replacing missing ones can take a lot of money at over $5 a pop, and if they start blowing and you have to troubleshoot, it can get quite
By Mike Czuhajewski · #91702 ·
Re: External display for Hp 4145a
The 4145A/B uses the well known 1345A display module. You can find this in innumerable other instruments. [email protected]> wrote:
By Mark Kahrs · #91701 ·
E4407B analyser
Hi, I have a problem with this instrument. In analyser mode, when I will activate Zoom function, it freeze during two long minutes and then it works. When I push Next Window, again 2 long minutes
By dsf sdf · #91700 ·
Re: E4406A firmware update Win7/10 problem
Neil, probably the ¡°ancient¡± XP virtual machine would be ideal. If you could also do a full Wireshark capture while doing the update, it might be possible to reverse-engineer the protocol and
By Kuba Ober · #91699 ·
E4406A firmware update Win7/10 problem
When I try to use the Agilent firmware updater (from the website) for my E4406A, I get warnings about the ancient MS JVM it tries to run.? If I mess with the path, I can get it to run, but although
By Neil Smith G4DBN · #91698 ·