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Tektronix 4050 GPIB Flash Drive - now available

I spent some time building Kerry's GPIB Flash Drive and since I had a new laptop, I had to go back through my instructions on adding the Pandauino board support to the Arduino IDE and found my instructions were not complete.

I updated the GPIB Flash Drive User Guide and completely revamped my GPIB Flash Drive repository:
https://github.com/mmcgraw74/Tektronix-4050-GPIB-Flash-Drive

and then synced that repo with my Tektronix 4050 program repo Flash Drive folder - so they now have identical information!
https://github.com/mmcgraw74/Tektronix-4051-4052-4054-Program-Files/Flash_Drive

and posted the latest Flash_Drive microSD zip file and the latest Arduino firmware in both repos.

I have updated some of the Flash Drive files - since I repaired my 4054A a month ago!
 
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I spent some time building Kerry's GPIB Flash Drive and since I had a new laptop, I had to go back through my instructions on adding the Pandauino board support to the Arduino IDE and found my instructions were not complete.

I updated the GPIB Flash Drive User Guide and completely revamped my GPIB Flash Drive repository:
https://github.com/mmcgraw74/Tektronix-4050-GPIB-Flash-Drive

and then synced that repo with my Tektronix 4050 program repo Flash Drive folder - so they now have identical information!
https://github.com/mmcgraw74/Tektronix-4051-4052-4054-Program-Files/Flash_Drive

and posted the latest Flash_Drive microSD zip file and the latest Arduino firmware in both repos.

I have updated some of the Flash Drive files - since I repaired my 4054A a month ago!
Thanks,
My Tek 4051 ant two other quite unique machines will be on display at the Canberra Retro Computer Fair on June 29

The other machines I will have on display are the HP9100B, the Olivetti P6060 and an ASR33 running Eliza. There will be a huge representation of computers through the decades.
 
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