----- Original Message ----- From: Vasile Surducan To: Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 1:18 AM Subject: Re: [OT]: Oscilloscope for PC? > On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Nigel Goodwin wrote: > > > In message <002901c01b84$dbef4ce0$b5cc1440@sciencekit.com>, Bob Ammerman > > writes > > >I just bought an older, but very nice 100MHz dual-channel delayed-sweep Tek > > >465 scope on eBay for $200.00. I feel that this is _excellent_ value. > > > Bob, that means 200 USD point and no more? Yes, exactly $200.00 USD and not a penny more. (except that I then bought 2 brand new probes for about $60 and the full service manual for $50 :-) ) Bob Ammerman RAm Systems (contract development of high performance, high function, low-level software) > > > To keep more on topic, Practical Electronics have just published a > > simple PC scope using a 16F877 - it's only low spec (about 10KHz or so), > > but it's double beam and nice and simple. It uses the 16F877, a 32kB > > static RAM, and an op-amp, it connects via the PC parallel port and all > > the software can be downloaded for free. > > -- > > > Hi Nigel, > May we see the article? there is a web address somewhere? > > Another interesting DSO ( about 5MHz analog bandwith ) can be seen at > http://www.ozemail.com.au/~dljones > > Vasile > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different > ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.