Andre Bryx wrote:
No logo no name. But a few minutes ago i found some disks in a bunch of moving boxes from this easter present labeld with "Applescope". Unfortunately i find no further information than some dead links to medical publications. Regards, AndreAs there is no name or company logo on the board, you'll have to draw a schematic to figure out the operation.
There was a product named Applescope, but it was a 2-card device and offered a couple of BNC connectors at the back of the computer (one for triggering and one for the input). Perhaps this was a subsequent product, but its design is very different, and it appears to support much lower bandwidth than the Applescope. It is most likely that the Applescope diskettes are for another product. If you can image them, I would be very interested in seeing whether they apply to the Applescope I have... Thanks, -michael NadaNet 3.1 for Apple II parallel computing! Home page: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon/ "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it's seriously underused."