Re: Tek 4041 GPIB Controller
Monty: That 840 Error Message means the drive belt came off the rollers and the tape is not moving. The tapes are not attached on either end as I am sure you are well aware. There are a series of
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Gary Robert Bosworth
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Re: Tek 4041 GPIB Controller
I have captured the four CPU board EPROMs and two SCSI Option 03 board EPROMs and posted them on my github repository: **[Tektronix-4041-GPIB-Controller/4041
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Monty McGraw
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#171330
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Re: Tek 4041 GPIB Controller
I just added a photo of the new 4041 CPU board that only has two System EPROMs and two Option 10 EPROMs to my 4041 TekScopes photo album **[New 4041 CPU board with only four
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Monty McGraw
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Re: DEC PDP11/05 on a 202D cart - did one survive?
Is this the one that had an onion skin thermal printer and when you printed the screen, a horizontal line when from top to bottom like it was scanning the inside of the CRT? At Aerotech labs in the
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David Kuhn
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Re: Tek 4041 GPIB Controller
I just received my EBAY purchase of another 4041 - this time with the DDU disk drive unit attached. The auction indicated they were working at the time they were taken out of service - I'm not so sure
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Monty McGraw
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Re: 1S1 sampling unit; (also 7B53AN & 7A18 plugins)
There is a group [email protected], dedicated to HP equipments. Warm Regards,
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Ravi Moghe
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Re: Tek 7854 intermittent issues
The digital board supply is only accessible if you remove all the logic boards - it hides away at the front of the 'scope to the left (as viewed from the front) of the logic boards. You can't get at
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David C. Partridge
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Re: DEC PDP11/05 on a 202D cart - did one survive?
HI! The P7001 digitizer is relatively rare, thats true. But I'm wondering more about the always missing minicomputers. I think 90% of the overall functionality of the DPO system sits in the computer -
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Holger L¨¹bben
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Re: DEC PDP11/05 on a 202D cart - did one survive?
Egge, You're correct, of course; I wonder why so few of them are left?? I have the only one I've ever seen locally (core memory). -Dave
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Dave Seiter
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Re: DEC PDP11/05 on a 202D cart - did one survive?
Hi Dave, You mean x010101 (the first of the production). I also have P7001 Manuals referring to B07xxxx and B09xxxx SN's. Greetings, Egge Siert
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Egge Siert
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Re: Tek 7854 intermittent issues
Alright, thanks for the info Dave. I checked everything in table 4-4 as well as any other areas that had a marked voltage test point that I could see (definitely could have missed some) on A22 (The LV
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Nick Corvid
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Re: Tek 7854 intermittent issues
That 108 is the pre-regulator voltage. I don't think that ripple is of great concern. There's not a lot of bulk capacitance on the 108 because it is the feedback to the inverter controller (A12U75),
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Dave Casey
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Re: Tek 7854 intermittent issues
Alright I've checked all the power supply test points I knew the location of (A12,A22,A17) Except I didn't get that digital supply David mentioned, which I'm not sure where the test points are, how to
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Nick Corvid
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Re: DEC PDP11/05 on a 202D cart - did one survive?
But don't the Tek part numbers sequences typically start at x100001?? To me, that means 772 were sold before the update, and I doubt they sold many P7001s after 1980; they were getting fairly old at
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Dave Seiter
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Re: 7854 front panel locking up
Martin - I'm no 7854 expert, but I've been poking around in a few lately, and the manual has been my bedtime reading material, so I know just enough to be dangerous. That being said, a few thoughts:
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Paul
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Re: Tek 7854 intermittent issues
Right - I don't think it knows if it's good data or bad data, only that it got filled up. I'm haven't figured out how yet, still making my way through the manual. I know it's also counting sweeps, but
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Paul
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Re: DEC PDP11/05 on a 202D cart - did one survive?
Hi Tim, I have a P7001 Manual with dated MCI (06-17-80) for SN B100773 and above. Thus it seems thousands are sold. Greetings, Egge Siert
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Egge Siert
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Re: Tek 7854 intermittent issues
Hi Albert, That's when the 'scope is healthy. In the video, it seems that acquisition proceeds to a certain stage, then sort of repeats, as can be seen in the periodicity of the pseudo-random garbling
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Raymond Domp Frank
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Re: Tek 7854 intermittent issues
Hi Raymond, The Op manual p 9-43 only considers "premature termination" by the STOP command. After normal termination missing data are filled by linear interpolation. (Though I think I also read
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Albert Otten
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Re: Tek 7854 intermittent issues
It is best to give this step some time, doing it deliberately, since any accidental shorting out with probes can cost you lots of repair time. Each of the places just downstream of rectifiers and
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John Griessen <john@...>
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