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[[File:Tek 2402a.jpg|thumb|3500x|right |2402A on top of [[2440|2440 scope]]]]
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The '''Tektronix 2402A Tekmate''' is a portable 16 MHz 80C286-based, IBM AT compatible PC with a [[GPIB interface]] and two (three) 8-bit ISA bus slots.
|manufacturer=Tektronix
|model=2402(A) TekMate
|class=Computer
|series=
|summary=PC accessory for 2400 series scopes
|image=Tek 2402a.jpg
|caption=2402A on top of [[2440|2440 scope]]
|introduced=1989
|discontinued=(?)
|designers=
|manuals=
'''2402'''
* [[Media:070-6977-00.pdf|Tekmate 2402 User's Manual]] (OCR)


The standard configuration included 1 MB RAM and two 3.5" floppy disks, but no video card.  Options included an 80287 math coprocessor, an extra 1 MB RAM, a 44 MB hard disk instead of the second floppy drive, and EGA or VGA display adapters.
'''2402A'''
* [[Media:070-7860-00.pdf|Tekmate 2402A Manual]] (OCR)
}}
The '''Tektronix 2402(A) Tekmate''' is a portable PC with a [[GPIB interface]] deigned to mount on top of a 2400-series scope.


==Manuals==
The original '''2402''', [[introduced in 1989]], has an Intel 80186 CPU, an 8-bit ISA bus riser card, and a National Instruments GPIB card.
* [[Media:070-7860-00.pdf|Tekmate 2402A Manual (PDF, OCR, 38MB)]]
 
The '''Tektronix 2402A Tekmate''', [[introduced in 1991]], is a 16 MHz 80C286-based, IBM AT compatible PC with a [[GPIB interface]] and two (three) 8-bit ISA bus slots, and a National Instruments GPIB card.  It came with 1 MB RAM and two 3.5" [[Floppy]] disks, but no video card. 
 
Options on the 2402A included an 80287 math coprocessor, an extra 1 MB RAM, a 44 MB [[SCSI]] hard disk instead of the second [[Floppy]] drive, and CGA or EGA Connector display adapters.


==Pictures==
==Pictures==
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==Links==
* [https://github.com/Tek-User/Upgrading-The-Tektronix-2402 Github archive with upgrade report] / [https://github.com/Tek-User/Upgrading-The-Tektronix-2402/blob/master/Upgrading%20the%20Tektronix%202402.pdf Direct Link to Report PDF]


[[Category:Computers]]
[[Category:Computers]]

Latest revision as of 14:34, 4 June 2023

Tektronix 2402(A) TekMate
PC accessory for 2400 series scopes
2402A on top of 2440 scope

Produced from 1989 to (?)

Manuals

2402

2402A

(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 2402(A) Tekmate is a portable PC with a GPIB interface deigned to mount on top of a 2400-series scope.

The original 2402, introduced in 1989, has an Intel 80186 CPU, an 8-bit ISA bus riser card, and a National Instruments GPIB card.

The Tektronix 2402A Tekmate, introduced in 1991, is a 16 MHz 80C286-based, IBM AT compatible PC with a GPIB interface and two (three) 8-bit ISA bus slots, and a National Instruments GPIB card. It came with 1 MB RAM and two 3.5" Floppy disks, but no video card.

Options on the 2402A included an 80287 math coprocessor, an extra 1 MB RAM, a 44 MB SCSI hard disk instead of the second Floppy drive, and CGA or EGA Connector display adapters.

Pictures

Links