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- Organisation: European Space Operation Centre (E.S.O.C)
- Date: Monday, 14 Dec 1992 11:14:06 CET
- From: <SMARTIN@ESOC.BITNET>
- Message-ID: <92349.111406SMARTIN@ESOC.BITNET>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.tech
- Subject: Re: Measurement Instruments
- References: <1992Dec8.152106.22074@aston.ac.uk>
- <1992Dec11.121731.29632@unix.brighton.ac.uk>
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- In article <1992Dec11.121731.29632@unix.brighton.ac.uk>,
- rjb12@unix.brighton.ac.uk (Titch) says:
- >
- >davism@uhura.aston.ac.uk (Mik Davis) writes:
- >> Someone I know is trying to put together a computer system to use for the
- >> measurement of pulse-rate, blood pressure and other sorts of things that t
- >migh
- >> be needed in a P.E. Laboratory. He would like to use an A3000 (as he already
- >> has one).
- >> I know there isn't any special equipment for doing this with an Arch. but
- >> how about IEEE488 interfacing or something along those lines?
- >> Does anyone have any suggestions about how this could be achieved?
- >
- >There is a company who advertise in BBC Acorn User, Acorn Computing etc who
- >sell IEEE488 interfaces for the Archimedes range. Unfortunately I can't
- >remember their name! I saw an advert for them last month, so they haven't
- >gone bust (yet!).
-
- I think the company you are thinking of is Intelligent Interfaces, based
- in Eastleigh, Hants. The address and phone number have been posted
- recently, but I can dig it if anybody wants it.
-
- (By the way, I am not linked to this company in any way, other than the
- fact that I bought my A5000 from them).
-
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- Stuart Martin (Logica at ESOC) smartin@esoc.bitnet
-
- Any opinions expressed in the above posting are in no way intended to
- represent the official opinions of either Logica or ESOC.
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