I checked my manuals and I have ones for the 1601, 1607, 1615 and 1630. The 1607 is almost exactly the same as a 1600 but it doesn't have a built-in display. Instead you have to use an XYZ display or couple it to a 1600. Give me a shout if you need the part numbers for the probes or other info.
Joe
>
> FWIW several HP logic analyzers and some of their other test equipment use the same probes so they're easy to find around surplus places. They also show up on e-bay frequently and usually cheap. I may have a book for it. I'll look.
>
> Joe
>
>At 01:48 AM 7/18/02 -0700, Den wrote:
>>
>>Chuck
>>I know it has been quite a while, Do you still have this puppy? or a book for it?
>>Den www.densnet.com den(a)densnet.com
>>
>>Sorry but it has no probes, these will have to be scavenged for. Its in
>>pretty good shape and easily meets the 10 year rule. Probes aren't too hard
>>to find if you look carefully. Anyway, its free for the cost of shipping it
>>somewhere, or if you are near Sunnyvale California (94087) then you can
>>just pick it up.
>>
>>--Chuck
>>
>>
>>
>>Attachment Converted: "C:\EUDORA\Attach\ReHP1600.htm"
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Option 2 is the voice synthesizer option for the COMM/SCSI controller card. Does anyone have one installed or does anyone have the docs for this option? I have the COMM180 card without the option and I'd like to try and add it. I have docs for the card but they don't give the complete details for the option.
Joe
Joe -
I think I might have complete docs, and luckily for you I was planning
on doing some cleaning and re-organizing in my basement this weekend.
Let me look. Another possibility is to email Jeff Bachiochi
[Jeff.Bachiochi(a)circuitcellar.com] with any specific questions. You can
tell him I told you to contact him - if he's in a good mood, he won't
hold that against you <g>.
Bob Stek
Saver of Lost Sols
Chuck
I know it has been quite a while, Do you still have this puppy? or a book for it?
Den www.densnet.com den(a)densnet.com
Sorry but it has no probes, these will have to be scavenged for. Its in
pretty good shape and easily meets the 10 year rule. Probes aren't too hard
to find if you look carefully. Anyway, its free for the cost of shipping it
somewhere, or if you are near Sunnyvale California (94087) then you can
just pick it up.
--Chuck
>> Yeah Yeah Yeah thats nice... now tell me about the Mac!
> Is that all you can think about Chris?
No, I think about sex too... but since I got married, I think I get more
Mac. :-)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
>At a auction today I purchased a lot to get a Mac Performa that was in one
>of the 3 boxes that made up the lot. Later I was loading stuff on dolly
>to haul out to the van and found a HP 97 calculator in a leather carrying
>case. In the case was the calculator and two little notebooks marked
>HP-67/HP-97 Games Pac 1 (with 23 games) and the other was HP-67/HP-97
>Standard Pac (with 14 ). It's missing the charger (the batteries are dead)
>and there are no manuals. There was 6 19" Sun monitors left by another
>bidder and I picked up one of them, it's a model GDM-1962B.
Yeah Yeah Yeah thats nice... now tell me about the Mac!
:-)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
> > There's a guy in the UK that is selling an adaptor for PS/2 KB's/mice to
> > HP-HIL that is supposedly just wired through... is this
> > possible?!?!?! does anyone have the pinouts for the HP-HIL port?
>
> Totally impossible [1]. The signals are not even close between the 2
> interfaces.
>
> [1] OK, somebody could make a keyboard that could work with either PS/2
> or HP-HIL interfacee sgnals with just a plug change, but AFAIK HP never
> did.
I've heard this before, the item is listed here:
http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk/parts_unix.html
with a picture of it here:
http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk/ps2_cable.jpg
So what about it? It looks suspiciously like it's just a few wires. My guess
is that since he mentions it's for certain machines, that those machines have
ps/2 signals on the hp-hil connector. Any other ideas?
greetings,
Michiel
Does anyone have parts 3 & 4 of Steve Ciarcia's SB-180 article? I think they were in the November and December 1985 issues of Byte. Can you send me a copy? (fax, photo-copy, scan or ??
Joe
I have a floppy drive that has the front panel light that's coming on anytime any of the drives on the system are accessed. Does anyone have the manual and can tell me what jumpers control the front panel light? The drive is a Mitsubishi 4853 Rev U 80 track 5 1/4" floppy drive.
Joe