In message <3C9C07E832765C4F92E96B06BDC0747A011134D0(a)gd-mail03.oce.nl>
Gooijen H <GOOI(a)oce.nl> wrote:
it's been a long time, but I vagely remember the
7210 as the graphics
processor from NEC.
Nope - the 7210 was NEC's IEEE-488/HPIB/GPIB controller chip. I've got a CEC
PCI-488 GPIB card that uses it and the "Advanced Programming" section of the
manual makes a lot of references to the 7210 datasheet...
What I want to do is make the CEC card act like a GPIB device that's been set
to "Always Listen" mode so I can take copies of the screen on my HP 1651B
logic analyser. It shouldn't be too hard to write a bit of code to convert
the Laserjet control codes into a bitmap image...
Later.
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