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I have a Tek 570A curve tracer which uses some unknown format to save
curves (curve##.c##) and setups (setup##.s##) to its internal floppy disc. That works fine for recalling that info later, and redisplaying it on the curve tracer, but I'd like to be able to take the curve files and convert them into some format, preferably .bmp or .jpg that I can dump into WORD documents. Does anyone know if there's some nifty little software out there that'll do this? The 570B tracer has a .bmp save selection switch - very nice, but this feature isn't available on the earlier "A" model. Many thanks. |
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