Wow woke up this morning and no one has killed anyone after Vince”s epic trolling yesterday. Is everyone ok?
I'll spare Vince's life if he gives me a copy of the firmware in his TDS694C.
Of course my dear Terra, of course.... it's in the queue already along with the 544A.
You will get both at the same time.
I could hastily try to dig out my antique GPIB computer to do it now (that would be a major undertaking though), but then I would have no way of transferring the resulting file, which presumably won't fit on a 1.44MB floppy... onto my main computer so I can send it to you. Or maybe I can add an old Ethernet card to that antique computer, connect that to the router / ADSL box, and maybe that will automagically let me access the old GPIB computer from my main computer. However if it's not 100% automatic / automagical, then it will never work because I know squat about configuring networks.
Or maybe I could split the F/W file into multiple floppies, using ZIP or RAR utility. IIRC I have a NOW box of 10 Floppies. So that could make for up to 15MB or so total size.... how big are F/W files for these TDS scopes ??
OF course that would require me to spend money to buy an external USB floppy drive to put on my main computer, but I understand these can found for very cheap these days, especially used. Plus I wanted to get one anyway, so I can retrieve screenshots from my TDS scopes. So I would be willing to make that expense.
However using Ethernet would be much cooler and practical and faster, I find, if I could know how to make it work
No, no CD writer nor USB in that machine, in case you wondered. Also got rid, sadly, of my 100MB // port ZIP drive 15 years ago, so can't use that either.
EDIT : forgot, the 694C needs fixing first of all I think !!! some of the keys around the CRT do'nt work, I noticed the other day, so I might not be able to enter menus, or select appropriate options, to enable GPIB connectivity to begin with !
But didn't you say one can retrieve the F/W from the serial port as well
In this case I could connect the scope directly to my main computer, which would solve the file transfer issue... but that would awfully slow I imagine...
Much prefer trying to get Ethernet to work though, sounds a lot cooler to me
Plus, I need to figure this stuff out anyway, once I get to buy a second PC to computerize the lab. I will want both computers to access the internet, and be able to share files and resources.