More info...
My notes of yore indicate that Nuc Data was bought by Canberra and lo
they still live. Check out <http://www.canberra.com/> . There is a
possibility that they will take pity on someone trying to resurrect one
of their old boxes and come up with the software.
This thread is a bit of serendipity - I'm presently trying to get my
Ortec 6220 pulse height analyzer to stop dropping the first 8 of every
32 data points. I'm not sure if it's the core memory or what. Any one
have prints??
CRC
On Sunday, February 3, 2002, at 09:12 PM, Claude Ceccon wrote:
The ND66 box that you have is the front end of a pulse
height analyzer
used with x-ray/gamma ray/neutron etc. detectors. These beasties grab
the pulses coming from the detectors, measure their amplitude, and
increment a histogram thereby generating an energy spectrum.
The box was often hooked to a PDP11 for additional data storage and
massaging. If I remember correctly, it will run 4 different acquisition
heads and talks DDCMP over the serial port.
CRC
On Sunday, February 3, 2002, at 06:00 PM, Dan Veeneman wrote:
At 02:17 PM 1/31/02 +0000, Sellam Ismail wrote:
Unfortunately, I still haven't gotten
anything in the way of
information
about this. The thread launched into a description of the VT-103
which
this is obviously not. SOMEBODY must have used one of these at some
point
and has some information on it.
Did I forget to mention it has a 5.25" drive on the front near the
CRT?
It would be cool to get some OS software for it, but I'm thinking it
might
be able to boot something from the onboard firmware.
I've got one of these things sitting in my basement. No documentation
or
software for it, but I have some pictures up at:
http://www.decodesystems.com/help-wanted/index.html#nd66
Cheers,
Dan