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Re: Introduction
Art is long.... (apologies if I misremember that). Harvey
By Harvey White · #147401 ·
Re: Introduction
I'd been using it for the last fifteen years or so. I dropped it for several reasons: 1. I think I remember running into some difficult to fix errors on their end 2. The code became less useful as I
By Harvey White · #147400 ·
Re: GPIB software: Prologix and Python
Given the code example friendly issued by Chuck I could not resist and spend a couple of hours to test it with my HP437B power meter. The result is not A-level programming but just a script that
By Harke Smits · #147399 ·
HP 8566B Not Showing Any Signal
Hello All! This is my first post here, and I'm super glad to have found this group. I'm working on an HP 8566B that I purchased locally in Dallas. When I got the unit, the only issue I thought I had
By Brad Jackson · #147398 ·
Re: Introduction
No impact here; I'd not touch Visual anything with a ten-foot pole. I run *emacs*. Near-zero usage for such an emulation is not surprising at all. People who want an emacs emulation probably want it
By Dave McGuire · #147397 ·
Re: Introduction
Haa, no I never worked there. But I was in the startup company world for a long time; it sounds like the attitudes are similar. :) But even there, we never wire-wrapped in humor. ;) We do have a few
By Dave McGuire · #147396 ·
Re: HP8563E strange behavior
I should add that there are no visible error notifications on the screen.
By saevar · #147395 ·
Re: HP 8554B, no RF after first successful run...
Hi Bill, When I first read your post I thought you did some very low frequency stuff. Actually you're referring to MHz (Megahertz), not mHz (Millihertz). Since you left the unit running for a while
By Martin · #147394 ·
Re: Introduction
Delphi was very popular in Europe, Germany especially. There is also (previously? mentioned in another thread) EZGPIB, that is a Pascal based scripting system, for GPIB instrument/device control. I
By Dave_G0WBX · #147393 ·
Re: Introduction
Life is short.
By David C. Partridge · #147392 ·
Re: Introduction
Re:- From: Harvey White <mailto:madyn@...?subject=Re:%20Introduction> Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 17:44:05 GMT Nope, Borland Pascal, then Delphi. It is possible to break the linker in Borland
By Dave_G0WBX · #147391 ·
Re: HP 141T Power Supply Help Needed
Does it "Bloom" with the trace intensity set to minimum? It does look like the storage sub-system needs attention. Dave B. (UK) -- Created on and sent from a Unix like PC running and using open source
By Dave_G0WBX · #147390 ·
Re: Introduction
Hi again. Ah..? the "Large Scale Systems Museum".? That's been mentioned before here. https://www.largescalesystemsmuseum.org/ If I'd known about that a few years ago, I'd have 110% definitely
By Dave_G0WBX · #147389 ·
Re: Introduction
LOL. You never worked at Documation. We had a lot of fun doing weird ...uh... stuff there. It was kind of like being professional adolescents. When Storage Technology bought Documation, we all had to
By Dave Daniel · #147388 ·
Re: Hughes IMPATT
Erick thank you but unfortunately I could not justify that sort of expense so I have been collecting the parts for many years Regards Paul South coast UK Sent: 21 September 2024 05:33 To:
By Paul Bicknell · #147387 ·
Re: Hughes IMPATT
Am 21.09.2024 um 01:17 schrieb ed breya:
By DF6NA Rainer · #147386 ·
Re: Hughes IMPATT
Am 21.09.2024 um 04:32 schrieb f1ghb via groups.io:
By DF6NA Rainer · #147385 ·
Re: Introduction
I'm on vacation near Shell Knob in Missouri and I'm trying to catch up with this. mammoth thread... Dave, I feel the need to come clean with everyone that I was the PM who killed EMACS emulation in
By Tony Goodhew · #147384 ·
Re: HP-IB connector screws
The MBF are indeed 5 MHz modules modified for 10 MHz. The Rb itself is a 5 MHz FRK-HLN. I added a doubler between the FRK and the MBF as described here: high-performance-frequency-doublerv1-31 PDF
By Wilko Bulte · #147383 ·
Re: Hughes IMPATT
Hello, We can see a full system here : https://www.ebay.com/itm/235000009591 Best regards Eric
By f1ghb · #147382 ·