I hope the creator of the uniprobe will someday create a Q probe!
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http://retrocmp.com/tools/uniprobe
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 11:44 PM Marc Howard via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> OK, stupid question time. I'm at work and I can't find retrocomp's
> website. Can you point me to it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marc How
OK, stupid question time. I'm at work and I can't find retrocomp's
website. Can you point me to it?
Thanks,
Marc Howard
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 2:36 PM Brian Roth via cctalk
wrote:
> If anybody is interested in building Jorge Hoppe's Uniprobe, I have some
> PCB
If anybody is interested in building Jorge Hoppe's Uniprobe, I have some PCB's
available. I made a few extra to keep the price down. Price is $40 ea shipped
in the CONUS. These have Silver fingers rather than Gold but should still hold
up well. Build information is on Retrocomp.
Brian.
traffic.
> My latest approach is www.retrocmp.com/tools/uniprobe
> UniProbe is a M9302 terminator, a LED display, a probe for logic analyzer.
> It can be mounted in Standard or Modified UNIBUS sockets.
>
> I'm ordering a batch of PCBs in a few days and will show this and other
Hi,
Did you happen to take a look at my UA11? It’s different in that it goes into
an SPC slot.
Yes, I was pointed to it after UniProbe was out. Good I saw it not
earlier, would have killed my project ;-)
best regards,
Joerg
TTFN - Guy
On Feb 26, 2019, at 11:07 PM, Jörg Hoppe via
Hi,
most people dealing seriously with older PDP-11s have found means to
monitor the UNIBUS traffic.
My latest approach is www.retrocmp.com/tools/uniprobe
UniProbe is a M9302 terminator, a LED display, a probe for logic analyzer.
It can be mounted in Standard or Modified UNIBUS sockets.
I