New Stuff

From: Marvin <marvin_at_rain.org>
Date: Mon Feb 15 20:19:54 1999

Ethan Dicks wrote:
>
> >
> > I picked up a Northwest Instruments MicroAnalyst 2000 today with what
> > appears to be all the documentation. Not being familiar with it, is this
> > something that is still in use today, or is it another contribution to the
> > saving of vintage computers stuff?
>
> I have one of those. It's a logic/bus analyzer tool. Did you
> get any pods with it? If all you got was a box of boards and no
> cables, you're missing some important stuff.

I went back and checked. There are a number of software disks, four pods
labeled "Interactive State Analyzer", ribbon cables, an IBM interface board,
a "State Analyzer Demo Board", and two versions of manuals. There is also a
stick of chips with a label saying Input Chips, and to keep spares as they
are sensitive to static damage. Haven't quite figured out why it was in
there, but there is an IBM UCSD P-System Runtime Support package version
IV.0. Just starting to make sure the disks are readable now.
Received on Mon Feb 15 1999 - 20:19:54 GMT

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