On 10/14/2015 3:56 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On a sudden impulse, I put in a bid for an HP1663A
logic analyzer for
$30 and won for $29. Just got the thing--it's essentially in like-new
condition--not even a scratch, no CRT burn and comes with the original
set of pods and grabbers. Not so much as a fingerprint anywhere--even
the line cord is clean. Must have come from a rental place.
I've got the user and programming manuals, but that keyboard jack in the
back has me befuddled. It's an RJ45 modular jack with the middle 4
positions populated. The manual only refers to it as a "standard"
keyboard and mouse connector. What does that mean, exactly? What kind
of signals does this "standard" keyboard use?
Thanks,
Chuck
HP HIL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIL_bus
That is why I held out for my 1672 - it has PS/2 keyboard and mouse, and
Ethernet.
JRJ