Re: Fluke 90 Z80 board tester

From: John Robertson <jrr_at_flippers.com>
Date: Wed Sep 22 1999 - 14:23:50 EDT

I have a Z80 test fixture too, made by ZAX, maybe I should take a closer
look at it, but I don't have the time. This is a ICO-378 model with a 278
manual. Would anyone be interested in trading Fluke pods for it? I am
looking for an 8080, the probe, 6808/2, 6809, ?

Thanks!

John :-#)#

At 11:11 AM 9/22/1999 -0700, you wrote:
>I just got this yesterday. Still in the original package and never used.
>I haven't had a chance to play with it yet, but it looks like it can do a
>lot of cool stuff and is easy to use. It's got some features that the
>9010a doesn't have - like Memory soak which allows you to test static ram
>over long periods of time to see how well it retains it's memory. It's
>also easy for "learning curve" people like me to use.
>
>Anyway - I also got a training video tape along with all the manuals and
>was wondering how interested anyone would be in having me put this in
>real-audio format and on to a real audio server? Maybe that along with
>the 9010a training tapes that Mark Davisson put in RA format (parts of
>which I find humorous - how many times did they blow the probe fuse?).
>
>I also have the software to run this tester from an RS-232 port if anyone
>needs it.
>
>Just an offer if anyone is interested.....
>
>Matt

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Received on Wed Sep 22 13:40:03 1999

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