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Rohde & Schwarz CMU200
PartialDischarge:
--- Quote from: cmu2017 on March 23, 2018, 07:39:04 am ---- Is it possible to make a print screen save it a usb stick
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In my CRTU I bought a PCMCIA to SD adapter to make screen dumps, but all attempts with different card sizes have been unsuccessful, although someone told me it worked in his unit.
capt bullshot:
--- Quote from: MasterTech on March 23, 2018, 10:14:26 am ---In my CRTU I bought a PCMCIA to SD adapter to make screen dumps, but all attempts with different card sizes have been unsuccessful, although someone told me it worked in his unit.
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I did successfully install additional FW modules on my CMU200 (old CPU board w/o USB) using a PCMCIA to CF adaptor.
Never investigated how to make screenshots onto this CF card, would be interesting to get some hints ...
What I'm really looking for would be some simple linux software that connects via RS232 / GPIB to the CMU200 and takes the screenshot by running a simple binary on the PC - hardcore command line style, no clickety GUI.
cmu2017:
--- Quote from: MasterTech on March 23, 2018, 10:14:26 am ---In my CRTU I bought a PCMCIA to SD adapter to make screen dumps, but all attempts with different card sizes have been unsuccessful, although someone told me it worked in his unit.
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What button’s do you use to make screencopy and how get it to the PCMCIA card? And are running for this on dos or windows. I’m using the dos modus.
PartialDischarge:
--- Quote from: cmu2017 on March 23, 2018, 11:39:04 am ---What button’s do you use to make screencopy and how get it to the PCMCIA card?
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PRINT IIRC, there was an option to change the destination of the print somewhere, either to the HDD or the external memory through pcmcia
cmu2017:
Ok, thanks, I'm going to try this.
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