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Re: What would you do if you had some test equipment with Serial No: 0000001?
More likely they never knew. There's also the fact that they live under the tyranny of the financial quarter and get any long term thinking beat mercilessly out of them.
By Oz-in-DFW · #98002 ·
Re: Low cost, OSSW/OSHW AR488 GPIB-USB adapter
I've looked through the thread and not found a like to a bill of materials anywhere.? Is there one?? I'm particulalry interested in where you are getting the main connector.
By Oz-in-DFW · #98001 ·
Re: Low cost, OSSW/OSHW AR488 GPIB-USB adapter
A year or two ago, I bought an ICS Electronics 8065 Ethernet-to-GPIB bridge on the usual auction site.? It has an interesting approach.? On the Ethernet side, it implements and publishes a VXI-11
By David Platt · #98000 ·
Question Regarding the AC Probe Diode for an HP 410C
I have two HP 410C meters. The probe (HP 11036A) in my first one uses the EA53 which is designed for a 6.3VAC filament. The probe for my newest one has the 2-01C which is designed for a 5.0VAC
By n4buq · #97999 ·
Re: What would you do if you had some test equipment with Serial No: 0000001?
I believe it is called "progress" , what used to be designed by thinking engineers are mostly done by the kids and their dumb phones IMHO. this drives me nuts too! as far as linux may have been easily
By Ren¨¦e · #97998 ·
Re: What would you do if you had some test equipment with Serial No: 0000001?
The state of software is a royal mess and is getting worse. I had an old Thinkpad T60 with Win7 which I was using as a lab bench machine, mostly downloading pdf files of parts for troubleshooting. The
By Peter Gottlieb · #97997 ·
Re: What would you do if you had some test equipment with Serial No: 0000001?
In reality it is worse than that; here's three Microsoft horror stories... Once, while WinXP was still fully supported, I had an "interesting" experience with a Samsung netbook after its hard disk
By Tom Gardner · #97996 ·
Re: What would you do if you had some test equipment with Serial No: 0000001?
Support for an OS has several angles. I would hope the negotiated deal for a piece of equipment with an embedded OS would have a lifetime, fully transferrable license for that piece of equipment. So
By Peter Gottlieb · #97995 ·
Re: HP Service Note availability
<bump> And: A reminder that I will be more than happy to help scan the SM's - heck, I'll pay (reasonable) postage to send back and forth. My personal preference for the associated SN's (but not
By Harold Foster · #97994 ·
Re: What would you do if you had some test equipment with Serial No: 0000001?
Problem is, and not wishing to sound arrogant in any way...., In their eyes you have had this scope too long and Tek is expecting you (like Keysight/HP and others) to roll over and buy a new one. I
By nigel adams · #97993 ·
Re: What would you do if you had some test equipment with Serial No: 0000001?
Dear All, As Alwyn says: "What really annoys me is the lack of support of equipment which uses older versions of Windows- knowing the policies of that company, I now insist on hearing how long term
By Susan Parker · #97992 ·
Re: FGPA Development
On 26/07/19 02:47, Harvey White wrote: > On 7/25/2019 3:50 PM, saipan59 wrote: >> I want to suggest that the discussion should include the trade-offs of an FPGA implementation vs an MCU [I have very
By Tom Gardner · #97991 ·
Re: FGPA Development
Altera was purchased by Intel, so Oracle might have more luck if they wanted to try again. Xilinx requires a license for their free edition, 1 year long as I recall, which always seems to expire in
By John Kolb · #97990 ·
Re: HP1349D Display for parts
I have a working HP1349D display with a weak tube for sale. If anyone need parts to fix one, this is a great candidate. Removed from an 8757A. Reply directly if interested. RegardsJeff Kruth
By Jeff Kruth · #97989 ·
Re: FGPA Development
By Harvey White · #97988 ·
Re: FGPA Development
I'll weigh in here. FPGA:? lots faster, more expensive, extensive I/O.? True hardware implementation, simultaneous operation of functions.? Often 3.3 volts for I/O.? Cost (including CPLDS, which
By Harvey White · #97987 ·
Re: Low cost, OSSW/OSHW AR488 GPIB-USB adapter
ISE webpack is the free edition.? All it wants to do is phone home to mommy to tell them what kind of device you're using.? No worse than Microsoft or symantec. simulator, editor, fitter,
By Harvey White · #97986 ·
Re: Low cost, OSSW/OSHW AR488 GPIB-USB adapter
I've been watching this thread with interest, and the group as a whole has identified most of the issues I dealt with in developing KISS-488. I did in fact use a PIC microcontroller with the
By Steve Hendrix · #97985 ·
Re: Possibly OT - open source SCSI adapters - was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Low cost, OSSW/OSHW AR488 GPIB-USB adapter
I've been meaning to read into the difference between the protocols of the SCSI PATA adapters for CD-ROM drives and hard drives since I see there are on the market adapters that are more cost
By jafinch78 . · #97984 ·
Re: FGPA Development
Well, I don't have a problem with that, but I'm just a contributor to the thread. I have a lot (~43 years) experience with both embedded hardware (including large FPGA designs) and embedded software,
By Dave Daniel · #97983 ·