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In message <[email protected]>, Lawren
ce Sawicki writes:

>Awww. I am thinking that one of my NVRAMs gave up in my HP3458A.

At least it does not seem to be the CAL RAM

Try leaving the meter powered on for some time, then power cycle
it quickly.

If that works, make a backup copy of your CALRAM immediately

(See old message from me in mailling list archive for how to do
this across the GPIB interface)

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