On Nov 22, 2006, at 8:05 PM, Charles H. Dickman wrote:
I also have DT2769, DT3371 and DT3382 boards without
documentation.
I emailed Data Translation for any support information and they
didn't have any "at hand", but would get me copies from their
archives for a service charge of US$50 or something. Since I didn't
really have any use for them, whatever they were, I passed.
The DT2769 is a KWV11-C Programmable Real-Time Clock. If you look
in the Micro/PDP-11 Handbook page 214, the boards are essentially
identical.
The analog hybrid (?) block on the DT3382 is the same as that on
the ADV11. The DC006 and DC010 chips indicate that it does DMA.
Never figured out the DT3371 either. It has two analog outputs
though. :-) It also does DMA (DC006 and DC010 again).
I'd not mind getting my grubby paws on those Data Translation
boards if you or J want to unload them, maybe some swappage or
something. I do lots of related hacking and would likely pop for the
$50 for the docs before too long so they can be used. (and get them
to Al of course)
Didn't Data Translation always have the company
presidents face in
every advertisement? I can see the face, but don't remember the
name... [Google for it] Fred Molinari.
He was rather hilarious in many of their ads...that always gave me
a laugh.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Cape Coral, FL