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The '''Tektronix 2402(A) Tekmate''' is a portable PC with a [[GPIB interface]] deigned to mount on top of a 2400-series scope. | 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''' | 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''' 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. | 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. | 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. |
Revision as of 07:40, 7 September 2021
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.
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2402A on top of 2440 scope
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