Re: BZ + Fluke 9010A + 6502 pod = headache

From: John Robertson <jrr_at_flippers.com>
Date: Thu May 10 2001 - 13:06:27 EDT

The pods I have are the 9900 CPU pod. Sorry about that...

John :-#)#

At 08:51 AM 5/10/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Common problem that I have found with intermittent pods is the
>interconnect plug/socket inside the unit. Open the shell, and separate the
>two circuit boards, then spray the contacts with a good contact cleaner -
>MG Products or similar (NOT WD-40!!!). Seat and re-seat the connection a
>couple of times and try the self test again.
>
>I have a bunch of 9000 pods that are suitable for parts $25US each... They
>work, but who needs 'em as that processor is pretty useless as far as I
>know. Lots of the buffer ICs though...
>
>John :-#)#
>
>At 12:21 AM 5/10/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>>Trying to work on a BZ board with my fluke and the pod has died on me,
>>did this to me last time I was working on these.
>>
>>So the question is anyone have a spare 6502 pod that works they are
>>willing to sell for a reasonable price or trade me for a z80 pod?
>>
>>Anyone have a good way of testing / repairing these blasted things?
>>
>>
>>Not my day.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>David

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