"L.D. Best" wrote:

> Good question, Sam!
>
> On the other hand, high tech oscilloscopes that would have costs $10K a
> few years ago are probably available in a smaller package and for less
> than $100. <G>
>
> For checking power supplies, and mobo power switches, you don't need an
> oscilloscope, though.  I bought my little multi-meter [ac/dc amps,
> resistance, voltage, etc] for less than $10 and it works just fine
> checking out voltages on systems I work with.
>
>
> l.d.

As a matter affect, you NEED oscilloscope to repair highly
damaged power supply. But it never worth it. Much easyer 
to buy new.

Sergei

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