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Showing posts with label oscilloscope. Show all posts

Restoring YC's Xerox Alto day 9: tracing a crash through software and hardware

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Last week, after months of restoration, we finally got the vintage Xerox Alto computer to boot ( details ) and run programs. However, so...
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Restoring Y Combinator's Xerox Alto, day 4: What's running on the system

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This post describes our continuing efforts to restore a Xerox Alto. We checked that the low-level microcode tasks are running correctly a...
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iPad charger teardown: inside Apple's charger and a risky phony

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This article is now available in Turkish iPad şarjının iç yapısı and Chinese [中文翻译版本] Apple iPad原装充电器拆解 . Apple sells their iPad charger...
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Four Rigol oscilloscope hacks with Python

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A Rigol oscilloscope has a USB output, allowing you to control it with a computer and and perform additional processing externally. I was i...
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Twelve tips for using the Rigol DS1052E Oscilloscope

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In this article I share a few tips I've learned about using the Rigol DS1052E oscilloscope. The Rigol DS1052E digital oscilloscope....
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