Great, thanks for the info. I had a bid on that one, but was outbid. The seller emailed me this morning and offered one to me for my bid price + shipping. I will probably go ahead and buy it, need to email and find out what processor it is for. Maybe he has an assortment, his auction says he has more. Anyone interested could email him and offer him $50 plus shipping for one, bet you would get it. James -----Original Message----- From: Matt Rossiter - Verio Southern California [mailto:matt@rossiters.com] Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 11:40 AM To: James Marous Cc: 'TechToolsList@flippers.com' Subject: Re: Fluke 90 Tester, Anyone? I bought one of these a while back. I'm surprised the guy didn't mention what processor this is for. The one I got was for a Z80. I'm guessing this one was too. If you see any others on ebay I'd snag it because they're great for doing quick tests on. I really like the quick trace feature. When you probe each pin of a ram chip, for example, the display will actually read A01, A02 or D01, D02, etc. It also has a feature called memory soak which tests to see how well ram can hold it's data for long periods of time - something the Fluke 9010a doesn't have. I also like the fact that it's really light and portable. By the way, that's really cool that you were able to find a part for your 6809 pod. I wish I had known they stocked parts for these because I needed a ribbon cable for a Z80 pod I have since sold. I got another one though. Matt _____________________________________________________________________ On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, James Marous wrote:
Check this auction out: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=211809283
Anyone ever used one of these? Seems descent for the money ($61), just curious if anyone has actually owned one.
On another note, I bought a 6809 pod for my 9010 from a place in Canade for $15, minus the cable that goes from the pod to the UUT. I called Fluke yesterday and they actually had the part in stock! Amazing.... Guess if you need parts for your 9000 series, you might give the parts line a call... 800-44-fluke and give them the Fluke part #.
Because We Care James Marous
James Marous Engineering Manager Midmark Corp. Versailles, OH mailto:jmarous@midmark.com