so i went back into the techtools FTP and found the v6 service disk (SERVICE60.TD0), but i get the following error message when i try it out on my 9100FT : http://www.andysarcade.net/pix/DSC_1711.JPG "Fluke 9100A Service Init Disk, v6.0 This Board Has An Invalid Service ID" Does this mean it doesn't like the fact its a 9100FT (not 9100A), or does it mean the disk is serialised to a particular machine? (i thought by v6 they had done away with serialisation) now, there's another disk image on the FTP - 60SERV.dsk - but its in the SAMdisk format, and i dont have an internal floppy drive any more to build and test this one... could it be that these are two different types of v6 service disk? Can anyone remember which is which? Andrew Welburn http://www.andys-arcade.com On 14/12/2013 01:08, Corey Stup wrote:
On 12/11/2013 2:24 PM, Andrew Welburn wrote:
long shot..
But has anyone seen, or knows of a service disk suitable for the 9100FT ?
I'm updating my 9100 page soon as i've been working on 5 of these systems, but while i can set the 9100FT to acknowledge 16mb ram in post, the system always reports just 4mb.. I can actually get it to test 32mb (when installed 8x4mb) but the post always fails, and the dip switch combination is not even valid as per what is screened on the pcb. I dont think they ever anticipated any crazy person putting in 32mb ram and just abandoned compatability :)
the v1.4 service disk is the latest version i have, but it only allows you to set 1,2 or 4mb system ram...
I have units with at least 8MB in them. I believe I set them with the 6.0 service disk. I'll have to find my notes.
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