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Addendum
RE: Disk Utilities of the SR430
Date: Sept. 10, 2002
Some of the SRS instruments have build-in floppy disk drives. The SR430 only works properly with
low-density disks (DS/DD).
Recently, it has become increasing difficult to find low-density disks (DS/DD). However there is a quick
and easy way to convert a high-density disk to a low density one. Just follow the procedure below:
1.
Orient the high-density disk so that the label side is facing up and the metal “slider” is facing down.
Notice there are two small rectangular holes on the top of the floppy disk.
2.
Use a single piece of sturdy tape (must be opaque) to cover both sides of the hole at the upper-left
corner of the floppy disk. Be sure to stretch the tape tightly so that it will not sag.
3.
Format the disk in one of the above mentioned instruments.
Содержание SR430
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Страница 6: ...4 ...
Страница 22: ...20 Guide To Operation ...
Страница 26: ...24 Guide To Operation ...
Страница 36: ...34 Mode Menu ...
Страница 54: ...52 Save Menu ...
Страница 60: ...58 Recall Menu ...
Страница 70: ...68 Plot Menu ...
Страница 74: ...72 Test Menu ...
Страница 76: ...74 Info Menu ...
Страница 97: ...96 Remote Programming ...
Страница 99: ...98 98 Program Examples ...
Страница 107: ...106 106 Test and Calibration ...
Страница 113: ...112 112 Using Photomultiplier Tubes ...
Страница 125: ...124 124 124 Circuit Description ...