Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!mit-eddie!mit-amt!snorkelwacker!spdcc!merk!xylogics!cloud9!jjmhome!m2c!wpi!greyelf From: greyelf@wpi.wpi.edu (Michael J Pender) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Oscilloscopes Keywords: oscilloscopes, tektronix Message-ID: <6210@wpi.wpi.edu> Date: 12 Dec 89 03:58:03 GMT References: <0.net.apple@pro-lep> <5862@wpi.wpi.edu> <1935@psuhcx.psu.edu> <1989Dec1.074746.1759@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu> Reply-To: greyelf@wpi.wpi.edu (Michael J Pender) Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester ,MA Lines: 17 In article <1989Dec1.074746.1759@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu> cbdougla@uokmax.UUCP (Collin Broadrick Douglas) writes: [stuff on wouldn't it be nice if someone brought back the oscilloscope conversion plans for an apple} > > I second this motion. This would be really nice for us poor college student > who can't afford to pay $1000+ for an O-Scope. > > Collin Douglas > > cbdougla@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu An apple can be made to do digital sampling up to about 5 or 10 =Hz, acting like a scope, but that's too slow for the kind of work I'm doing (10-20 MHz). Even so, if a few people mail to me to say they're interested I'll post plans for a sampling card with software. I might even be conviced to manufacture a few for the cost of parts. (after finals)