HP Logic Darts are pretty cute, but for high speed stuff, still doesn't quite cut it. We have a few here, but I usually use my 300 Mhz analog scope or the fancy 1G storage scope. Course...I usually work with stuff at 100 MHz plus.... > I've been seeing ads recently for the HP 'LogicDart'. Looks more like > a > meter/logic analyzer than a scope, but it might be worth checking > into. > Portable, runs off batteries, and samples at up to 100 MSa/s. It's > listed > at $795 (!) in the new TestEquity rag, so you're gonna pay for > portability. > It looks like it's about the same size as an HP-48 calc, so it's not > as > tiny as the rat shack toy. > > >