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82169a and an hpib disc drive
Message #1 Posted by andy on 17 Oct 2002, 10:10 a.m.

Has anyone utilized an 82169a (hpil-hpib) to interface their calcualtor with an hpib 3.5" disc drive? If so, which one?

The 9114a hpil 3.5" drives are somewhat rare, but the hpib 3.5" drives are not.

Thanks,

Andy

      
Re: 82169a and an hpib disc drive
Message #2 Posted by Alex on 17 Oct 2002, 4:12 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by andy

No, but I have tried using an 82169A to connect a 9114 to a HP1631 logic analyzer (instead of a 9122 w/HP-IB) and the logic analyzer did not see the floppy drive. If anyone has had success doing that I'd like to hear about it.

Alex Knight The Calculator Museum Web Page http://www.calcmuseum.com

            
Re: 82169a and an hpib disc drive
Message #3 Posted by Christof (Davis, CA) on 17 Oct 2002, 8:50 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Alex

I'm curious about this, too. I should soon have hpil for my 41 and have 2 hpib interfaces for two different types of unix workstations

I haven't got a lot useful to hook up to the HPIB, but that will come. If I could get a 41 to talk to a sun workstation.... well.


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