I checked my manuals and I have ones for the 1601, 1607, 1615 and 1630. The 1607 is
almost exactly the same as a 1600 but it doesn't have a built-in display. Instead you
have to use an XYZ display or couple it to a 1600. Give me a shout if you need the part
numbers for the probes or other info.
Joe
FWIW several HP logic analyzers and some of their other test equipment use the same
probes so they're easy to find around surplus places. They also show up on e-bay
frequently and usually cheap. I may have a book for it. I'll look.
Joe
At 01:48 AM 7/18/02 -0700, Den wrote:
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>Chuck
>I know it has been quite a while, Do you still have this puppy? or a book for it?
>Den
www.densnet.com den(a)densnet.com
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>Sorry but it has no probes, these will have to be scavenged for. Its in
>pretty good shape and easily meets the 10 year rule. Probes aren't too hard
>to find if you look carefully. Anyway, its free for the cost of shipping it
>somewhere, or if you are near Sunnyvale California (94087) then you can
>just pick it up.
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>--Chuck
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