On Sunday, September 09, 2018 11:25:42 PM David Niklas wrote: > I've seen many oscilloscopes online on crowd funding campaigns. I've > never been certain of which to get, if any. The real professional ones > are out of my budget range of about $100. *I'll pay more if I must*, but I > already did not anticipate the need to actually evaluate what should be > solid products.
If you want to, write to me privately and give me an idea of where you live -- I have an old osciloscope (in a closet that is hard to access ;-) that I'd probably be willing to sell at a reasonable price. I can't remember the brand offhand, it is approximately 40 years old, I never used it hard, and the original cost was over $1000 (I bought it new). I'm sure the bandwidth is at least 20 MHz., and may be higher. (I just don't remember -- I know I wanted to find something that would be suitable for the clock speed of the Digital Group computer I was building (from a kit).) Reasonable price -- well, I'm thinking about that. I used it to work on my Digital Group computer kit that had some problems (back around 1977), and haven't used it since. I sort of like having it sit in the closet in case I need it (or I get my son interested in something for which he'd use it), but, if I'm realistic, neither will probably happen. Hmm, I guess I might be willing to sell the DG computer as well, if anyone is interested (uses a Z-80 CPU) and has some problems. _______________________________________________ arm-netbook mailing list [email protected] http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook Send large attachments to [email protected]
