HP 4284A Adj Software

Started by Hawaii596, 02-14-2014 -- 08:13:55

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Hawaii596

Anyone have a copy of HP 4284A Adjustment Software they could share?  Or does anyone have other software that will adjust the HP 4284A?
"I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind."
Lord Kelvin (1824-1907)
from lecture to the Institute of Civil Engineers, 3 May 1883

jschatzman

Also looking for same. Please help!

teaguekm


Hawaii596

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We have the original HP disks with the adjustment SW. Issue is getting it to work on a modern computer. As I was informed a couple of years ago or so, it can work with HT Basic (as compared to the original HP Basic).  I actually shared the SW with someone who I believe was able to get it running with HT Basic on modern platform.  I just don't have time or programming knowledge to do so.  If anyone cares to enlighten me in detail, we still support quite a few HP 4284A's. So this is definitely a useful SW to get operating.
"I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind."
Lord Kelvin (1824-1907)
from lecture to the Institute of Civil Engineers, 3 May 1883

CalMachine

I've got a 4284A that I support, as well, and could use a copy of the adjustment software if it is still available. 

Hawaii596

Sorry that I just saw this. Heading out now. But we have the Software. It just has some requirements for loading and running it. PM me for more details.
"I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind."
Lord Kelvin (1824-1907)
from lecture to the Institute of Civil Engineers, 3 May 1883