Hi Jochen,
I saw your posting about having a Dolch LA. I have a Dolch Colt 300 made
in Germany. Is your's similar or do you know where I can get any info on
it? It's a NICE machine. The Logic Analyzer (64 channel 100MHz IIRC and
faster if you limit the number of channels) is in a plug-in unit. I also
have a pattern generator plug-in for it. They also made other plug-ins that
I don't have including an EPROM programmer. The main frame runs MPM and
supports up to 16 simultanous processes (you can pass results of one
process to other processes in real time). It has a parallel port, 2 serial
ports and an HP-IB port, detachable keyboard, built in CRT and two floppy
drives and has 8 Z-80s CPUs in it. You can why I'd like to get some manuals
and be able to use the full capabilites of the machine. I've been able to
figure out some of the basic functions but that's all.
Joe
At 09:41 AM 12/19/03 +0100, you wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 21:10:49 +0000 (GMT)
ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell) wrote:
I picked up a K100D rather cheaply without pods.
[...]
Well, 99% of my work is at
TTL levels, and it didn't take too long to wire up some 10124 TTL to
ECL level shifters to make a TTL-only pod.
I did the same with a Dolch Logic
Instruments (DLI) Logic Analyzer. A
300 MHz LA for nothing out of a dumpster is nice. It took some time to
get the TTL=>ECL chips, but this machine is worth the time to make new
pods.
--
tsch??,
Jochen
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