I like LeCroy scopes, I really do, but the disk interface in those older suitcase-style scopes wasn't really a great solution. LT364, LT372, LT374, LT584, 44(M)Xi, 62X1, 64(M)Xi, 104(M)Xi, 204(M)Xi) LeCroy Digitizing Oscilloscope WaveSurfer (422, 424, 432, 434, 452 and 454). Usually it's either newer kit with SATA (most easy variant), or it's 40pin/80pin EIDE (which doesn't suffer from the data corruption issue), and the few cases like the R&S CMU200/CRTU which uses 44pin EIDE the cable is really short (approx 3cm) and the controller is so old that it doesn't run excessive UDMA modes. Aside from the issue with the 44pin UDMA modes I never had a problem, although to be fair, I haven't come across a similar config (using long 44pin EIDE cables) as in those LeCroy scopes. Spinning rust in test gear is like a ticking time bomb and drives drives in 2nd hand instruments are often starting to show issues, so when I get a new device these days I always replace it with a SSD (after creating a disk backup of course). my R&S FSP spectrum analyzer (Windows XP Pro), or the various R&S CMU200 (DOS) and CRTUs (DOS+Windows 2000) I had. The WaveSurfer 3000z has a 10.1' capacitive touch display, the longest memory, and the deepest toolbox all at an affordable price. Description: Large 10.4' LCD touch-control screen Extensive capture time Super-advanced communications. This driver supports all TeledyneLeCroy scopes that use the Windows Operating. Model: WaveSurfer 434 Manufacturer: Lecroy. The electrical characteristics (recorded with Lecroy wavesurfer 434, 350 MHZ oscilloscope using Tektronix P6015A high voltage probe and Tektronix P6022. LeCroy Wave Series Analyzer,Oscilloscope. Well, aside from the LeCroy's I had and still have various gear where I replaced hard drives with SSDs, i.e. WaveSurfer 434 350 MHz, 4 Channel, Digital Oscilloscope - WS434 - DSO - 400 Series.
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