That's my guess as wellI'm guessing it's a 36-pin Centronics parallel printer port?
Fixed it for youNow you have to buy ittoso we find out what it is.
Yeah that's what I was afraid of...Now you have to buy it to find out what it is.
Scientific I/O board. Data logging and control. I see mentions of using it as an oscilloscope, controlling electron tunnelling microscopes and building custom measurement and processing instruments. Shame its missing what it plugged into.Survey says.
I'd put it into the same category as a National Instruments card, something like either a GPIB or MIO card?
Cheaper and easier - "no programming".Yeah - I think it was marketed as a cheaper alternative to that kind of thing (?)
Best I could do with wayback machine. I wrapped all the downloads in a zip for neatness.Oooh. Any software on the machine?