See my fan upgrade post here on quieting those noisy fans.
See my DIY logic analyzer cart here.
Here’s a couple closeups of the SCSI2SD in action:
See my fan upgrade post here on quieting those noisy fans.
See my DIY logic analyzer cart here.
Here’s a couple closeups of the SCSI2SD in action:
I just recently added another HP/Agilent logic analyzer to my collection. This time it is the 16902A. I needed to remove the CPU tray to replace the IDE HDD with a SATA SSD. As a result, I figured I’d take couple...
So for today ladies and gentlemen, I present a teardown of an HP/Agilent logic analyzer cable. I think this is part number 16715-61601. This cable is used to connect one of a series of 40-pin compatible modules (many of...
I recently tore down an Agilent E5382A Flying Lead Set. I used a Torx T-4 bit to remove the (4) tiny tiny screws. This adapter has a 90-pin connector that comes from HP logic analyzer cards, and then goes out to single...
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