We return the game with the customers settings. I take a felt marker pen
and tag all the switches that are set ON. Makes it easy to restore
original settings. Wipes off with rubbing alcohol...
I'll get that Guided fault guide up, perhaps tonight.
Have we got any fast typists here that would be willing to type a few
pages in? There are about ten pages of code and comments, if a interested
people take a page or two each it won't take long to enter...I'll make a
list of the pages by number tonight and people can volunteer...I'll take
the first page.
John :-#)#
Well if you want to talk speed isn't it faster to check all on, all off & then set the game up for factor settings (or do you return customer boards with the same settings as recieved)? I think that is what I'll write my DIPs to do. How can a customer argue with Factory settings?
I was going to get a student to type in the Guided Fault programs in the next week or two...That is also a template for building programs. Does everyone know what I am talking about or do I need to scan in another book? The title is:
Application Information B0138 How to Use the 9010A for Guided Fault Isolation.
I suspect it needs to be scanned in...20 pages. Unfortunately my text recognition software (ISIS) can't figure out the Dot Matrix type that was used for the program listing...
Don't think I have that document either John.
Thanks,
Kev