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We return the game with the customers settings. I take a felt marker pen
and tag all the switches that are set ON. Makes it easy to restore
original settings. Wipes off with rubbing alcohol...<br><br>
I'll get that Guided fault guide up, perhaps tonight. <br><br>
Have we got any fast typists here that would be willing to type a few
pages in? There are about ten pages of code and comments, if a interested
people take a page or two each it won't take long to enter...I'll make a
list of the pages by number tonight and people can volunteer...I'll take
the first page.<br><br>
John :-#)#<br><br>
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<font face="arial" size=2>Well if you want to talk speed isn't it faster
to check all on, all off & then set the game up for factor settings
(or do you return customer boards with the same settings as
recieved)? I think that is what I'll write my DIPs to do. How
can a customer argue with Factory settings?</font><br>
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I was going to get a student to type in the Guided Fault programs in the
next week or two...That is also a template for building programs. Does
everyone know what I am talking about or do I need to scan in another
book? The title is:<br><br>
Application Information B0138 How to Use the 9010A for Guided Fault
Isolation.<br><br>
</b>I suspect it needs to be scanned in...20 pages. Unfortunately my text
recognition software (ISIS) can't figure out the Dot Matrix type that was
used for the program listing...<br>
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<font face="arial" size=2>Don't think I have that document either
John.</font><br>
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<font face="arial" size=2>Thanks,</font><br>
<font face="arial" size=2>Kev</font><br>
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