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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] HP 3048A system software
Hi John:
All HP Rocky Mountain Basic is human readable. The "Protected" code
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> Question -- was the HP 3048A software ever made available as a
> human-readable BASIC program, as
Hi John:
All HP Rocky Mountain Basic is human readable. The "Protected" code that just
displays the line number can be converted to readable by toggling a bit in the
header of each line.
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
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Question -- was the HP 3048A software ever made available as a
human-readable BASIC program, as the 3047A software was?
It looks like any attempt to write code for the 11848A is going to require
a lot of reverse engineering to discover the GPIB commands. It could save
me a lot of time if there's