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From: kinsler@bobcat.ent.ohiou.edu (Mark Kinsler )
Subject: Re: Oscilloscope emulator for PC.
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>: Does anyone know of documentation to build a digitizing
>: oscope form hardware and software for a PC?
>
>Could you please post info here too.  This sounds like a cool project if
>anyone knows of any...

It won't do any good, but I think Heathkit had something like this in 
what must have been one of their last catalogs.  I think they claimed 
50Mhz, which seems awfully high.  Wasn't too expensive, either, though I 
was comparing the price to that of a digital 'scope.  Does anyone know 
anything about these?
                                  M Kinsler
                                    of fading memory...

