RE: Fluke 9000 troubleshooting of Atari vector boards

From: Jeff Anderson <mayday19_at_idt.net>
Date: Fri Jun 25 1999 - 22:05:48 EDT

Im pretty sure you can do this.. the 9010 had the serial port as an
option. And Fluke also made the cheaper 9020, which had no programming
buttons or tape drive, but came standard with
the serial port, so you could grab programs from a 9010.. Made it easy
for large shops using the Flukes to just buy 1 9010 and a few 9020s to
save money over buying all 9010s..

On Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Clay Cowgill wrote:

> > "There was a
> > box of tapes with game names on them. I have not yet tried to look at the
> > stuff, but I do figure that there should be some good way to backup the
> > tapes and transfer copies to others. I know there has to be someone else
> > out there that would like the information."
> >
> > Can't you transfer this out the serial port, Clay?
> >
> Yes, I'm pretty sure you can. The 9010 compiler software transfers stuff
> *in*-- don't know if there's a download option or not built in. I'll have
> to look around, but I suspect there's a way to dump them to the port. I
> can't imagine that Fluke still cares about the copyright on the Fluke 9010
> Language compiler... Should I just zip it and post it somewhere?
>
> -Clay
>
>
Received on Fri Jun 25 21:05:50 1999

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