Tony Duell said:
Am i the only person who associates GPIB more with programmable
instrumentation than with the PET (or with HP computers that happen to
use it for their disk drives). At one time just about every digital
instrument had GPIB availabe as an option (if not as standard).
I now associate it more with instrumentation only because I work for a large
research university ;) I used to associate it just with HP computers because
it was originally HPIB, designed to work with HP machines and their own
test/scientific equipment; they later opened the spec and it became GPIB, as I
recall...
- Dan Wright
(dtwright(a)uiuc.edu)
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http://www.uiuc.edu/~dtwright)
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