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rbowman
Tue, 02 May 2017 01:40:15 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote: On 05/01/2017 02:51 PM, philo wrote: He told me that at one time HP made equipment that no one else could make....but now they make equipment no one else wants to bother with. Possibly a bit of an exaggeration of both ends but like I said before it's a different world HP was the gold standard for instrumentation -- then came Carly. In all fairness she inherited a mess. I had one client that was big on Commodore PET computers. That would seem to be an odd choice but Commodore used the GPIB, also known as the HPIB or IEEE-488, to communicate with its peripherals. That meant it was also able to talk to HP devices and it was one hell of a lot cheaper than the HP9800 series. Something like $1000 versus $10000 iirc. The Commodore PET was beyond it's time! Much like the Amigas of the day. -- I would like to apologize for not having offended you yet. Please be patient. I will get to you shortly. |
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