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Agilent 54835A scope (4 channel 1GHz / 4Gs/s) repair & uphack
nctnico:
I'm wondering if an ATX motherboard will fit if the printer port is removed and whether the software works without the GPIB card. I have an old PC with a Core2 duo 2GHz-ish in it which I wouldn't mind butchering. It will need the extra 12V ATX plug though but I think I can botch something.
Converter:
1. I think it's possible to use an ATX motherboard of suitable width if you are ready for a lot of work with a rasp :) .
2. You can remove the GPIB controller card right now to check this. You can also try to use such a controller for the PCI interface.
3. The power connector can be used from any unnecessary power supply, the starting PIN can be activated permanently, or via a delay circuit.
free_electron:
machines work fine without the gpib
nctnico:
--- Quote from: Converter on January 23, 2018, 02:11:58 pm ---1. I think it's possible to use an ATX motherboard of suitable width if you are ready for a lot of work with a rasp :) .
--- End quote ---
I'm just hoping the keyboard connector lines up a bit. I'll probably just desolder the plugs which stick out of the motherboard if I go ahead with this.
osiris2099:
Hello dear members, I currently have an issue with the GAL16vd8 chip on the scope. Next to the BIOS and RTC. Its fried and I cannot retrieve any info. Nor would the scope boot. Does anybody have the option to get the code from this chip labeled 1996 ami 73xx PODxxx and email it to me. thanks for your reply,
If you need pictures or else, please let me know, Best regards,
Nicolas
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