Holy sheepdip, Vince... you got the whole kit and two caboodles there. Good score!
EDIT: IIRC, you should be able to plug that unit into your prehistoric LaserJet or a compatible plotter and print waveforms directly from it.
Here's that manual:
mnem
*toddles off to do something constructive*
Thanks for the manual
OK so looks like there are 3 modules available for this scope, all add the same set of cool extra features, only difference is the I/O connector they offer.
So it's either GPIB, or Serial, or Serial + // printer .... and I have the latter, yeah !!!!
Serial is cool, gives me total remote control and programmability like GPIB, but the cable is so much thinner/more convenient to use, and serial is so easy to implement on your gizmos with just a simple 8 bit micro-controller and a few lines of code ! I love serial !
And of course the printer output, good old DB25 so yeah as you say, you can bet your ass I will be trying to connect it to my trusty 25 year old Laserjet 6P !!
Cool features in that module indeed. Phase measurement is a huge plus for any analog work, to work on filters or closed loop control system or whatnot.
Extra memory to store traces can never hurt either... and extra math functions as well, integration and differentiation, and even FFT wow.... luxury here, need to platy with that !
I wonder if it's as crappy as the FFT in my Fluke Combiscope, I could try and compare them side by side, material for a future TEA post !