HP 1631D - is HP 9133D supported?
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Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 4:35 pm    Post subject: HP 1631D - is HP 9133D supported? Reply with quote

Hello,

I am trying to find out whether the HP 9133D drive would be supported
on the HP 1631D logic analyzer. Does anyone know which protocol this LA
uses? Is it Amigo, CS/80 or SS/80.

I found a remark somewhere which mentioned that there was a Harddrive
unit supported on this LA - but no details which one...

Thanks,

Maurice

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Keyser Soze
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 8:35 am    Post subject: Re: HP 1631D - is HP 9133D supported? Reply with quote

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Hello,

I am trying to find out whether the HP 9133D drive would be supported
on the HP 1631D logic analyzer. Does anyone know which protocol this LA
uses? Is it Amigo, CS/80 or SS/80.

I found a remark somewhere which mentioned that there was a Harddrive
unit supported on this LA - but no details which one...

Thanks,

Maurice


The manual I have only refers to the HP 9121S or the HP 9121D
"Flexible Disc Drive". This type of drive holds one or two 3.5"
floppy drives.

My manual was printed before there were HP 9133D drive units.

The 1631D may not know how to deal with a 15mb disk drive.
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MSLaaf
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 11:20 pm    Post subject: Re: HP 1631D - is HP 9133D supported? Reply with quote

Keyser,

I do have the manual - but in one of my searches I found a newsgroup
entry that it might support some old hdd.
But, the other question really is is it using the Amigo protocol, or
the CS/80 or SS/80 protocol?

Thanks,

Maurice

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