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From: brain@mail.msen.com (Jim Brain)
Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers,comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: PET GPIB-serial interface box
Date: 15 Dec 1995 15:32:14 -0500
Organization: Brain Innovations, Incorporated
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In article <4alo66$q8p@jobe.shell.portal.com>,
andy@shell.portal.com (Andy Finkel) wrote:
>Aside from some timing and timeout problems, the only major departure
>I remember between the PET's IEEE implementation was that the PET didn't
>support the Service Request line. (I wrote a small ML patch to support
>it because an HP analyzer I was hooking the PET up to needed it)
iAndy, can I get src or object code? Information on how you did it, and
what the methods are?
JIm
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Jim Brain, Embedded Systems Designer, Brain Innovations, Inc. (BII)
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