Ethan Dicks wrote:
I picked up a Northwest Instruments MicroAnalyst 2000 today with what
appears to be all the documentation. Not being familiar with it, is this
something that is still in use today, or is it another contribution to the
saving of vintage computers stuff?
I have one of those. It's a logic/bus analyzer tool. Did you
get any pods with it? If all you got was a box of boards and no
cables, you're missing some important stuff.
I went back and checked. There are a number of software disks, four pods
labeled "Interactive State Analyzer", ribbon cables, an IBM interface board,
a "State Analyzer Demo Board", and two versions of manuals. There is also a
stick of chips with a label saying Input Chips, and to keep spares as they
are sensitive to static damage. Haven't quite figured out why it was in
there, but there is an IBM UCSD P-System Runtime Support package version
IV.0. Just starting to make sure the disks are readable now.