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HP Logic Analyzer Inverse Assemblers
ahakman:
Wow, amazing, you found the right connectors!
You have to be careful though, the one that Quest has for $5.70 each are P08-080-SL??-B-G - the B model is 3mm higher!
At Quest the P08-080-SL??-A that they have in stock is $38 ea.!!!! YIKES
MarkL:
--- Quote from: ahakman on March 06, 2023, 09:01:03 pm ---...
You have to be careful though, the one that Quest has for $5.70 each are P08-080-SL??-B-G - the B model is 3mm higher!
At Quest the P08-080-SL??-A that they have in stock is $38 ea.!!!! YIKES
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Oops - thanks for noticing that on the quest listing!
An extra 3mm might be tolerated for the connectors on the top of the board, but that's not usually the ones needed. If replacement is the only option, it might be better to look for a junked card to salvage a pair of connectors than pay $38 ea (ouch!). 16715A cards have the least capabilities in this family, and can show up fairly cheap as parts mules for the connectors and other parts in common like the comparators.
AndersG:
On this topic, has anyone ever seen the HP1000 inverse assembler files? They seem to have existed, but apparently never released as a product and had no product number. You just had to ask for them nicely... I have some IAs for my 1631D, but they seem to be the ones that are floating around here, ie 8080, 68000 anf HPIB.
cmax100000:
Does anyone have a learn string output from a HP 1630a with the inverse assembler loaded? I have been looking at the configuration output from my LA and I wondered if I loaded a configuration output from another machine would work as if the IA were loaded in through the GPIB.
Thanks in advance.
I didn't see anything on GitHub.
AndersG:
You can load them that way. JJust flip a byte in the file. See http://www.dalton.ax/hp1631d/
If that does not work, then I can load an IA, but which one? and dump the learn string.
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