In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Magnus Danielson writ
es:
>3) Learn the full lovely set of GPIB commands to pull the data out of the
> 5372 engine and post-process it and shape it at your own taste.
>
>I do the last one, since the 5372 is lacking the programmer freedom of the 4195
>but has a nic
From: "John Miles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [time-nuts] HP5372A screen-dumps
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:22:18 -0700
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> Yep, I wish I had done the whole thing in OpenGL, rather than my homebrew
> 15,000-lines-of-assembly Windows graphics library. Then it'd jus
Yep, I wish I had done the whole thing in OpenGL, rather than my homebrew
15,000-lines-of-assembly Windows graphics library. Then it'd just need a
recompile against the National Instruments Linux drivers to work. :(
-- john, KE5FX
> I'll see if I have the spare time in the lab. I'll also need t
From: "John Miles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [time-nuts] HP5372A screen-dumps
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:02:26 -0700
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> Hi, Magnus --
Hi John,
> You might give this a try:
>
> http://www.speakeasy.net/~jmiles1/ke5fx/7470.htm
Cool and usefull!
> If it works
Hi, Magnus --
You might give this a try:
http://www.speakeasy.net/~jmiles1/ke5fx/7470.htm
If it works, let me know and I'll add the 5372A to the list of supported
devices.
73 -- john, KE5FX
> There is basically two strategies:
>
> 1) Use the builtin hardcopy function hidden behind the "Print"
Hi folks!
As I was scanning the web for stuff about HP5372A (just for fun), I found your
little email list in the form of a question from Poul-Henning Kamp (Hej!)
regarding what to do to get a screen-dump from a HP5372A.
There is basically two strategies:
1) Use the builtin hardcopy function hid
Ulrich Bangert wrote:
>What i
>have played around with in the last days is a 32 bit risc controller
>similar a ppc405 in form of a ip core inside a gate array. That would
>lead to kind of SOC solution for the problem and is a interesting
>alternative. Any comments on this?
>
>
My purely personal
Hi Folks,
as i read from your postings, using the Beck SC12 is the biggest concern
that you have regarding this project. Actually i do not believe that i
run into a performance problem. The FTP server is only used for software
updates and normally shut down. The Telnet server is only used for debu