See my fan upgrade post here on quieting those noisy fans.
See my DIY logic analyzer cart here.
Here’s a couple closeups of the SCSI2SD in action:
See my fan upgrade post here on quieting those noisy fans.
See my DIY logic analyzer cart here.
Here’s a couple closeups of the SCSI2SD in action:
So for today ladies and gentlemen, I present a teardown of an HP/Agilent logic analyzer cable. I think this is part number 16715-61601. This cable is used to connect one of a series of 40-pin compatible modules (many of...
I recently tore down an Agilent E5382A Flying Lead Set. I used a Torx T-4 bit to remove the (4) tiny tiny screws. This adapter has a 90-pin connector that comes from HP logic analyzer cards, and then goes out to single...
This quick guide contains instructions on how to setup, configure, burn, and launch an install from a SCSI2SD when inserted into an HP/Agilent Logic Analyzer on the 16700 series. A fresh install is always recommended...
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