On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 5:55 PM Eric Smith via cctalk
wrote:
>
> These appear to be derived from the 1630/1631 logic analyzers, some models
> of which have 'scope capability, which works as you've described. They must
> have decided to offer models with only the scope and without the logic
>
On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 12:25 PM Alexander Huemer via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 02:01:50PM -0400, William Sudbrink via cctalk
> wrote:
> > I picked up one of these in a batch of electronics. Is it worth
> > repairing/investigating?
>
> The scope does what
On 5/12/22 13:01, William Sudbrink via cctalk wrote:
I picked up one of these in a batch of electronics. Is it worth
repairing/investigating?
I don't see much on the web and they seem to go for practically nothing on
epay.
Is there something inherently wrong with them?
I have a 54200A that I
Alexander Huemer wrote:
> The scope does what it is supposed to, you get a
> time-domain visualization of voltage. Though, they
> are awkward to use due to the lack of rotary encoders.
> Scaling horizontally or vertically requires you to go into
> a menu, navigate to the right option, do the
> The scope does what it is supposed to, you get a time-domain
> visualization of voltage. Though, they are awkward to use due to the
> lack of rotary encoders. Scaling horizontally or vertically requires
> you to go into a menu, navigate to the right option, do the actual
> scaling and go
On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 02:01:50PM -0400, William Sudbrink via cctalk wrote:
> I picked up one of these in a batch of electronics. Is it worth
> repairing/investigating?
> I don't see much on the web and they seem to go for practically nothing on
> epay.
> Is there something inherently wrong with
I picked up one of these in a batch of electronics. Is it worth
repairing/investigating?
I don't see much on the web and they seem to go for practically nothing on
epay.
Is there something inherently wrong with them?
Thanks,
Bill S.
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