[time-nuts] FE-5607G

2009-08-28 Thread Mike Feher
Does anyone have any info on the subject, older, Rubidium? Thanks - Mike Mike B. Feher, N4FS 89 Arnold Blvd. Howell, NJ, 07731 732-886-5960 ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to

Re: [time-nuts] 1992 Jumper location

2009-08-28 Thread Harry Hindriks
John, I think that was the jumper, somewhere situated at the edge of the GPIB-board. It was easy to do, no need to loose the screws of the board. Harry Harry Hindriks wrote: You can switch the mode to standard language instead of MATE/CIIL by changing a jumper inside the counter. There

Re: [time-nuts] Racal 1992

2009-08-28 Thread Elio Corbolante
mine 1992 (S/N: 992064) mounts a 9462 (454879, REV A) 5MHz OCXO: any more info about it? _ Elio. ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the

[time-nuts] [OT] Re: Tbolt temperature Control ad-hoc IO from Windows.

2009-08-28 Thread Dave Baxter
Thanks John for the reminder about PortTalk. That's another tool I couldn't remember the name of, it seems to be useful for enabling existing legacy programs to have some extended life in the NT world. I had tried it in the past, but there are issues with it, or there were a couple of years

[time-nuts] ad-hoc I/O

2009-08-28 Thread Christian Vogel
Hi Dave, Likewise, there are also versions of MCU's with TCP stacks available too, as well as things like this... http://www.lantronix.com/device-networking/embedded-device-servers/xport.html ... Basically, an embedded TCP/IPSerial adapter, with bells on! So you can use existing device

Re: [time-nuts] ad-hoc I/O

2009-08-28 Thread Richard (Rick) Karlquist
The XT-Nano-XXL looks very interesting, and the price is good. With these kinds of hardware devices, the question always arises as to what to use on the other end to talk to the device. I see that ak-nord has a virtual com port driver, which many vendors have. It would also be interesting to

[time-nuts] [Fwd: Re: Racal 1992]

2009-08-28 Thread gsteinba52
Can you really interpolate this information? Perhaps probable, but there is no guarantee that the tempco for this oscillator is going to be nicely linear. Jerry Hi Ed, I agree with you now that I have looked at it and only assumed that it was a typo by Racal, IE. missing out the per deg C

Re: [time-nuts] ad-hoc I/O

2009-08-28 Thread Lux, Jim (337C)
On 8/28/09 7:43 AM, Richard (Rick) Karlquist rich...@karlquist.com wrote: The XT-Nano-XXL looks very interesting, and the price is good. With these kinds of hardware devices, the question always arises as to what to use on the other end to talk to the device. I see that ak-nord has a

Re: [time-nuts] ad-hoc I/O

2009-08-28 Thread Don Latham
Rick, and other interested time-nuts: I think the thing to use is Robot Basic: http://www.robotbasic.org/ It's simple, has useful simple graphics, runs on its own (no Windoze .net stuff) and best of all is free. There are examples to learn from etc. and a couple of inexpensive books for the

Re: [time-nuts] ad-hoc I/O

2009-08-28 Thread Lux, Jim (337C)
On 8/28/09 10:25 AM, Don Latham d...@montana.com wrote: Rick, and other interested time-nuts: I think the thing to use is Robot Basic: http://www.robotbasic.org/ It's simple, has useful simple graphics, runs on its own (no Windoze .net stuff) and best of all is free. Does it run under

Re: [time-nuts] ad-hoc I/O

2009-08-28 Thread Don Latham
AFIK, Jim. The website will have some mire info Freudian slip?). I've stopped at XP and have a W2k that I load on to unsuspecting bare machines... Don Lux, Jim (337C) On 8/28/09 10:25 AM, Don Latham d...@montana.com wrote: Rick, and other interested time-nuts: I think the thing to use is

Re: [time-nuts] ad-hoc I/O

2009-08-28 Thread Christian Vogel
Hi Rick, The other problem I have with these kinds of devices is what to do about software to talk to them. ... The tutorials assume the program talks only to the console (keyboard mouse and monitor). No discussion of connecting to the LAN and interfacing with the hardware. What I have seen

Re: [time-nuts] ad-hoc I/O

2009-08-28 Thread Rex
Don Latham wrote: AFIK, Jim. The website will have some mire info Freudian slip?). Too cryptic for me. I have no clue what you might mean. I've stopped at XP and have a W2k that I load on to unsuspecting bare machines... Don I agree that W2k is great to have around. It runs all but

Re: [time-nuts] ad-hoc I/O

2009-08-28 Thread Peter Vince
Hi Rick, Another program you might like to consider is BBC BASIC for Windows. Richard Russell, an ex engineer at the British Broadcasting Corporation's Research Department, has ported the original 6502 BASIC from the 1980's era BBC Micro. All versions of Windows (including Vista) are

[time-nuts] Rick Karlquist's programming

2009-08-28 Thread WB6BNQ
Hi Rick, I looked at the ROBOT software and was really UNimpressed because the material presented was aimed at selling books. Even though it has the standard BASIC statements, the only stuff shown on the WEB site was trying to impress you with running some ROBOT around the floor. I think their