At 18:17 -0500 on 28/02/03, A.Tuazon wrote:

>Ok so then which Vintage Mac would be best to run this contraption?  I think
>a topped up IIsi would suffice.

I'm wondering what the best way to control the apparatus is.  Since Macs don't
have a parallel port, the first thing jumping out at me is a National
Instruments card, which will require either an SE/30 or a Mac with a full-size
NuBus slot (which the IIsi doesn't have).

Any ideas other than GPIB?  Is there a hope of making this work on the serial
port?  I don't think SCSI is an option....
-- 

the pickle

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