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What did this HP-IL device do?
06-16-2015, 02:03 AM
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From the HP Bench Briefs March-April 1982
HP-IL Converter
The HP 82166 HP-IL Converter is a component designed to be built into other devices, such as measurement instruments.
It connects the internal electronics of the machine to the HP-IL loop, thereby letting the machine communicate with other devices on the loop and be controlled by an HP-41.
The converter makes it easy to enhance a wide variety of electronic instruments so they can be controlled by an HP-41, rather than by a much more costly computer.
The HP 82166 HP-IL Converter is available now from HP dealers or from HP.
The 82166A Prototyping Kit contains two 82166 converters, documentation and cables. U.S. price is $395.
A package of ten 82166 converters only (Prototyping Kit not included) is $1250.
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What did this HP-IL device do? - 4ster - 06-15-2015, 01:37 PM
RE: What did this HP-IL device do? - 4ster - 06-15-2015, 03:24 PM
RE: What did this HP-IL device do? - Sylvain Cote - 06-16-2015 02:03 AM



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