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Have you used your calculator for something that was not really math related?
03-04-2019, 05:22 PM (This post was last modified: 03-04-2019 09:54 PM by GVHOVE.)
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RE: Have you used your calculator for something that was not really math related?
(03-04-2019 02:03 PM)EugeneNine Wrote:  How does that control the equipment, rs232 or rs422 or something?

Here’s my setup:

On the HP82169A HP-IL/HP-IB interface:
- HP3488A Switch/Control Unit (with 2 x 44471A General Purpose Relay cards)
- HP6632A 100W DC Power Supply 0-20V

Directly via HP-IL (and the 3421 Control ROM in the HP-41CX):
- HP3468A DMM
- HP3421A Data Acquisition/Control Unit (with 44462A 10chan. MPX + 44465A 8bit I/O card) ... it handles commands via HP-IB also, btw

For the screen commands to the monitors I use the ‘82163 FUNCTIONS GROUP’ of the PANAME ROM.

Always think it’s amazing that my 35 year old ‘calculator’ still flawlessly handles programming and data readings from all these devices.


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GVHOVE
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