diff -r 33cd55d481ba -r 6b6e13653348 content/hp34970a_2.rst --- a/content/hp34970a_2.rst Wed Oct 16 21:52:38 2019 +0200 +++ b/content/hp34970a_2.rst Wed Oct 16 21:53:47 2019 +0200 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ This is quick follow up of my `previous blog -post <{filename}/hp34970a.rst>`_ on my attempt to fix my recently acquired +post <{static}/hp34970a.rst>`_ on my attempt to fix my recently acquired HP 34970A. In my hurry to replace the failing FRAM (FM24C04) chips, I also @@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ I ended with this: -.. image:: {filename}/images/hp34970a/soic8_breadboard.jpg +.. image:: {static}/images/hp34970a/soic8_breadboard.jpg :alt: the breadboard-based setup to dump/write the FM24C04 chips. And with a FM24C04 chip soldered on: -.. image:: {filename}/images/hp34970a/soic8_breadboard_populated.jpg +.. image:: {static}/images/hp34970a/soic8_breadboard_populated.jpg :alt: the breadboard-based setup with a FM24C04 to be dumped. I've been using a small library named extEEPROM_ dedicated to @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ problem: using a 5v power rail made meable to dump the content of the chips. -.. image:: {filename}/images/hp34970a/fm24c04_dump.jpg +.. image:: {static}/images/hp34970a/fm24c04_dump.jpg :alt: dumping the content of a FM24C04 Restoring the dumped content in a new FM24C04