[volt-nuts] HP 3458A Mem test 1 hight. How do you read 32K memory chips?

J. L. Trantham jltran at att.net
Thu Aug 21 09:27:55 EDT 2014


Mark,

Would love to try it.

I think the main reason to hang onto the calibration data is to be able to
send the meter to Keysight and find out if the meter was 'in spec' when it
arrived for calibration.  If so, gives great confidence that the meter is a
'good one'.

Joe

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Subject: [volt-nuts] HP 3458A Mem test 1 hight. How do you read 32K memory
chips?

I'm porting over my HP3458A NVRAM data dumper program to use John Miles
GPIBKIT routines.  It should make it usable with most GPIB interfaces out
there and be able to run under more modern versions of Windoze.   
My first crack at it is working,  but it is quite a bit slower than my
original program.  Not sure if anything can be done about that...  BTW, my
program does verify the checksum bytes in the CAL ram so there is a check
that the dump went OK.  Without Poul-Henning's work none of this would be
possible. 		 	   		  
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