And literature, what about the literature.
(and some I don't understand even with google)
Ah yes I forgot a couple of lots, the pile of databooks that didn't sell in the last PPauction, thought I would take a punt on them as the description mentioned HP, which as none of the books are HP, must mean that the trio of folders have something HP in them (I had a PM that they might be HP journals).
The semiconductor data books will be useful too, kind of miss not being able to use the library at work, much prefer paper for this; than crappy unreadable scanned pdfs on the phone, or data archive websites that promise but fail to deliver.
P.S. Other lots I forgot, were another Systron/Datapulse pulse gen type 88, the cox 303 TV related coder thingy for opening price and the HP storage normalizer, no idea if it has the card for the Spec An or Network An, but it does have the interconnect cable, think Ice Tea got the 180T SA with the matching connector on the back (went way above my bid limit), no idea if any of the 180/182 frames on the parts heap lot have this.
David
So Cox was a TV thing, my google was all over the place.
Storage normalizer at least had hits that hit, but practicalities of unknown area are difficult, even with manual.
My spectrum analyzing have been merely spotting a transmitter around generally accepted frequency and receiver being DVB TV-dongle with usual "dipole" antenna of stripped coax adjusted with pliers.
BTW,
Maybe the monitor has a V-lin pot you can still twist a bit.
Is it special?
Flat screen would be more practical.
BTW2,
I'm sure Vince disappeared before the storm.
Yeah pretty much nothing on the web for the Cox coder thing, it's got to be TV related looking at the controls, claims to have a manual with it too.
Re: the PC with built in small monitor, only the regular picture controls; size, position, contrast, brightness etc. are on the front, I didn't have time or space to pull it apart to look for the others, plus that won't fix the fault, which gradually improves starting with about 3/4 of the picture, I suspect a few hours of operation would have it back to normal, as it hadn't been used for a few years.
I only had a day in there & had to get the programming done in my breaktime. Worst case I could unplug the monitor cable from the video card and use an external monitor.
Oh did I mention it's not mine.
Wondering what's happened to Vince too, has he found a job or maybe got computer problems?
David