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:--[[User:Kurt|Kurt]] ([[User talk:Kurt|talk]]) 14:02, 17 April 2018 (PDT)
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:Question: The "70000-Series Plug-In/Mainframe inferface manual" (company confidential) from March 1976 in general talks about GPIB compatible 7000 mainframes that control programmable plugins (Which I do not know of). Even more, on page 123 it hints on a instrument called 7704AP, which apparently is an example of this class of 7000 mainframes. Does anybody know of such an instrument or a prototype?
:Question: The "70000-Series Plug-In/Mainframe interface manual" (company confidential) from March 1976 in general talks about GPIB compatible 7000 mainframes that control programmable plugins (Which I do not know of). Even more, on page 123 it hints on a instrument called 7704AP, which apparently is an example of this class of 7000 mainframes. Does anybody know of such an instrument or a prototype?
:--[[User:Gregor|Gregor]]  23 July 2019
:--[[User:Gregor|Gregor]]  23 July 2019


I think that the [[7912AD]], [[7612D]], and [[7854]] are examples. [[User:Kurt|Kurt]] ([[User talk:Kurt|talk]]) 15:25, 23 July 2019 (PDT)
I think that the [[7912AD]], [[7612D]], and [[7854]] are examples. [[User:Kurt|Kurt]] ([[User talk:Kurt|talk]]) 15:25, 23 July 2019 (PDT)
Update on the "programmable" Mainframes: Only the [[7612D]] and the [[7912|7912 family]] natively support the GPIB functionality of the [[:Category:7000_series_programmable_plugins|programmable plug-ins]]. The 7854 plug-in bays are identical to any conventional 7000 series mainframe and do not have the extra detection circuits for the modified TS mode. The "7704AP" mentioned in the interface manual is remains a mystery. [[User:Gregor|Gregor]]  20 August 2020
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