On 8 dec 2007, at 13.57, Bjoern Schliessmann wrote:

> Mario M. Mueller wrote:
>
>> It's output of a digitizer (but not that old). I was also
>> wondering about the reason for this limitation (maybe the design
>> is ~20 years old).
>
> Uh, that's weird. Since Python cannot guess its format, you'll have
> to try it out. Why don't you try to let the device output
> well-known values and write a python script to display them
> bitwise? With some luck you can reverse engineer the format.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Björn
>
> --  
> BOFH excuse #12:
>
> dry joints on cable plug
>
        It will probably require a high quality voltage standard to do this.  
There are special high precission
voltage standard chips to do this. For producing other voltages than  
the standard voltage of the chip,
use pulsewith modulation with a low pass filter.
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