In article <25EA32C9-88A1-4044-9A95-DD7A7BD3B692 at bitsavers.org>,
Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org> writes:
The best way to find logic analyzer manuals is test
equipment manual
brokers.
Yeah, I'm looking for a manual on the PEP301. I have a few commercial
sources I can try if I can't dig up anything online.
The DAS 9200 was not my favorite (we had moved to
16500's by then) so
I haven't spent time digging for them. [...]
I didn't buy the lot with the DAS 9200 in it :-). I bought the lot
with the terminals that you connect to the 9200. I'm really looking
for information about the terminals, which I assume might be bured in
the 9200 doc set, but I don't know for sure. The terminals are models
9201T and 9200T. I'm assuming they are essentially identical based on
model number, probably differing in the amount of scrollback memory or
bitplanes. They are color terminals, so I'm after the full set of
escape sequences, if they can be determined. I don't have the
terminals on hand yet, I'm currently arranging shipping.
If anyone is interested in a 4105A, 9200T, 9201T, let me know. I will
make a more detailed offer when they arrive.
A few years ago, I bought the complete set of TEK
catalogs on eBay
from the late 50's forward.
Sweet! Just out of curiosity, what year does it end?
Are you willing to reveal how much it cost?
Most of the material on the 4050 series is on
bitsavers. I have a few
other 4xxx
series manuals scanned but not on line yet.
I found the 4105A Programmer's Reference through manx, but I'm still
looking for information about the 9200/9201 terminals.
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