[volt-nuts] Fw: Datron 1281 / 1271 secret GPIB cmds for CALRAM-Readout

Wim de Jong wim.de.jong.59 at solcon.nl
Fri Feb 19 05:03:12 EST 2016


PeLuLe,

I've a Fluke 9010A with a 9000A-68000 pod.
This equipment is capable to read out the cal ram data, if you know the 
adresses, but as binary information.

Can this be of any help?
WimdJ

Op 18-2-2016 om 20:37 schreef Ludger.Lenzen at gmx.de:
> Yes, I absolutey agree. Also in my understandig a good re-engineering means a reproducabel, secure and as good as possible documented.
> Due to the sensivity of a possible CAL-Data damage the tests for verification should be well prepared.
> I am actually digging into the firmware, to check how the data is processed.
> My "worst case" scenario is, if there is no suitable command, to add one by extendig the firmware.
> There is ~4k used ROM space free for, should be more than enought.
>
> BR
> PeLuLe
>
>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Februar 2016 um 04:41 Uhr
>> Von: "Illya Tsemenko" <illya at xdevs.com>
>> An: "volt-nuts at febo.com" <volt-nuts at febo.com>
>> Betreff: [volt-nuts] Fw: Datron 1281 / 1271 secret GPIB cmds for CALRAM-Readout
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>> PeLuLe, thank you for files.
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>> The only reason why article hidden from list, is it's draft status. I'd like to publish well-prepared and detailed content, which can be used by other volt-nuts without confusion.
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>> It's still work in progress, so if you have anything to correct or contribute, feel free to share.
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>> BR,
>>
>> Illya "TiN" Tsemenko
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