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> Subject: Re: Looking for info on a CAMAC mod
For me starting in my early 20's at a Test & Measurement company, (btw at
one time has to option to buy DEC) and being in the division that stuck a
PDP11/40 (eventually a 11/84) in a rack along a bunch of T&M I've been from
time to time collecting, specially from what I consider the boom years, the
For me starting in my early 20's at a Test & Measurement company, (btw at
one time has to option to buy DEC) and being in the division that stuck a
PDP11/40 (eventually a 11/84) in a rack along a bunch of T&M I've been from
time to time collecting, specially from what I consider the boom years, the
On 11/02/2016 12:53 PM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
In a past life I did quite a few Test & Measurement setups, started with
dedicated I/O, then added GPIB, and later VXI
Always enjoyed the challenge of automating stimulus and measurement.
In the mid 90s I helped add GPIB to a NIM & CAMAC setup. But
On 11/02/2016 11:52 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
I'd like to add them to bitsavers if you can scan them.
I just threw out most of the CAMAC stuff that I had. Weird Stuff should have
two crates that I dumped off yesterday.
Well, the drawings are big sheets (at least C size) diazo
prints in really awful
In a past life I did quite a few Test & Measurement setups, started with
dedicated I/O, then added GPIB, and later VXI
Always enjoyed the challenge of automating stimulus and measurement.
In the mid 90s I helped add GPIB to a NIM & CAMAC setup. But never got to
really play with any of the instrume
I'd like to add them to bitsavers if you can scan them.
I just threw out most of the CAMAC stuff that I had. Weird Stuff should have
two crates that I dumped off yesterday.
I was going to use it for reading tapes, but it doesn't make sense given the
higher performace inexpensive A/Ds you
can g
On 10/31/2016 01:04 PM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
Over the years I've played around with a few old CAMAC (*) modules, by
today's standard they pretty much have zero value, anyway that's another
story. Recently
I've been offered a CAMAC to Unibus board. A Kinetic 3912 Unibus Crate
Controller .
A Crat
On 10/31/2016 07:04 PM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
Over the years I've played around with a few old CAMAC (*) modules, by
today's standard they pretty much have zero value, anyway that's another
story. Recently
Zero value? But they look nice.
So .. anyone have the manual ?
I *might* have some C
On 10/31/2016 01:04 PM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
Over the years I've played around with a few old CAMAC (*) modules, by
today's standard they pretty much have zero value, anyway that's another
story.
Well, actually, there are still a fair amount of CAMAC
modules used in various research labs.
Pete,
I think I might have a few Kinetic CAMAC brochures and user manuals. I'll
have to dig around but if you don't have another source, maybe I can scan
them. We had a 2 large crates in our testing lab that I kick myself for not
taking. I had no use for them but it's still some interesting hardwa
Over the years I've played around with a few old CAMAC (*) modules, by
today's standard they pretty much have zero value, anyway that's another
story. Recently
I've been offered a CAMAC to Unibus board. A Kinetic 3912 Unibus Crate
Controller .
A Crate in CAMAC speak is just a chassis with a backpla
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