Re: So I got myself a Fluke 9010a and...

From: Matt Rossiter <matt_at_veriosc.com>
Date: Thu Apr 10 2003 - 02:05:29 EDT

Hmm. I always just go into 'setup' hit 'more' a few times and set
'Set-Trap Active Force Line' to off.

Seems easier.

Matt

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On Wed, 9 Apr 2003, John Robertson wrote:

> This is the RESET showing up...find the Watchdog Disable test point and
> connect it to ground. Then try your tests again.
>
> This is covered in the 9010A Operators manual, copies are available in PDF
> if you don't have a hard copy...
>
> John :-#)#
>
> At 07:48 PM 09/04/2003 -0500, Joe wrote:
>
>
>
> > So I got myself a Fluke 9010a and I power it up, pod passes self test
> >just fine.. I plug the beast into the Gravitar CPU socket, all good so
> >far. Power up the 9010a and then the Gravitar. Now I do a RAM SHORT test
> >from 0000-07FF and get the following error "Active Force Line @
> >0000-Loop?"
> >
> >So, what am I doing wrong? The Gravitar board I'm using is a known good
> >board, so this must be operator error, right?
> >
> >Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >JB
>
Received on Thu Apr 10 07:52:17 2003

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