Just an FYI for all you Fluke fans.... I've been working on a Fluke 9010A emulator for Windows and it's coming along quite nicely. All the core code is writen as well as the code for the vacum display. (Which looks extremely authentic) http://www.onecircuit.com/images/display.gif If you bring up the brightness on your monitor you can see the unused segments. Unit "powers up and passes all self tests" a they say. Short term goal will be to get it fully functional and somehow interface pods through the 25pin printer port. Long term goal will be to utilize a custom USB adapter that will allow both pod and probe support. Should come in handy with the existing FIDE as one can write scripts in there and then simply load them up in the emulator. I'd also find it useful to have a 9010A emulator on my laptop so I can work on boards wherever and whenever the need arises. If anone has basic features that they'd like to see feel free to shoot them my way. -Adam _________________________________________________________________ Learn to simplify your finances and your life in Streamline Your Life from MSN Money. http://special.msn.com/money/0405streamline.armx If you ever want to (un)subscribe yourself with TTL, you can send mail to: <Majordomo@flippers.com> with the following command in the body of your email message: (un)subscribe techtoolslist or from another email account, besides xxx@yyy.com: (un)subscribe techtoolslist xxx@yyy.com
participants (1)
-
Adam Courchesne