At 09:56 AM 7/11/01 -0500, you wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 09:33:54PM -0600, Joel Weder
wrote:
Hi all...
Buried away in my company's cold storage I some time ago found a Tektronix
8002A uProcessor Lab.
Speaking of this, anybody recommend a "learn about microprocessors"-type
kit? Too bad Heathkit and Radio Shack dont sell such things anymore.. 8-(
I've used a bunch of different ones and the one that I REALLY like is
the HP-5036 MicroProcessor lab. It's better built and organized than any
of the others and the course that comes with it is a LOT better. It
includes sections that teach how to use logic probes, pulsers, signature
analyzers, etc. Th other courses ignore all of that. I could list all of
the advantages of the 5036 but that would take a while. However I already a
web page about it at <http://www.intellistar.net/~rigdonj/hp5036.htm> It
has all the details and lots of pictures. The 5036 isn't cheap, the HP
collectors snap them up in a hurry when they show up, but it';s well worth
the cost IMO.
Joe
(its time for me to go from "system-level
admin" to "REALLY know about
how these things work..")
Thanks.
bill
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Bill Bradford
mrbill(a)mrbill.net
Austin, TX