On 2018/02/17 4:35 PM, John Robertson wrote:
On 2018/02/17 3:12 PM, Tony Jones via Techtoolslist wrote:
Hi
Does anyone have a 9010 service manual change/revision sheet newer than "Issue 2 6/84" that they'd be willing to scan in?
I picked up a large number of 9010 mainframes and I was curious on the various mainboard (579268) revisions.
The 9010 service manual (page 7A-2) documents upto revision E. Issue 2 of the change sheet that I have documents through revision J.
... 2) http://tech.quarterarcade.com/tech/Fluke/9010A/ Does anyone have more info on what the 9010 GFI option looks like? There isn't any GFI option checkbox on the underside of the case.
Ah, I opened my old Fluke spreadsheet called Fluke_9XXX Series Status.xls (on TTL) and it shows TWO different 9010s with GFI, one has model 9010/GF called 9010/9005 GFI FEATURE, and another 9010/GF2 called 9010/9005 GFI2 FEATURE. So it appears there are two versions of the GFI feature for you to figure out. I checked my remaining stock of 9010s to see if any claim that feature...nope, none of my 6 9010As have that option. John :-#(#
The only reference to GFI I can find in the manuals is Guided Fault Isolation - which is a process you set up on either the 9010 or 9100 when building a test program.
from Troubleshooter V4#2:
Guided Fault Isolation. Under Guided Fault Isolation (GFI), the 9100A Series controls the entire troubleshooting proc-
ess, telling the operator what to do at each step and interpreting all the response data. The operator doesn't even have to enter board-specific information: all reference and parts data, interconnectivity information, stim- ulus patterns, and known-good re- sponses have already been stored on the system by your system program- mers. A key advantage of Guided Fault Isolation is that all operators can benefit from the knowledge of your most experienced test engineers.
Built-in Fault-Tracing Algorithm. Man- ually generating automated test pro- grams would be tedious and time- consuming. Fortunately, the 9100A Series includes many features that simplify the process considerably, reducing devel- opment time from several months to a matter of days or weeks. Key among these is a built-in fault-tracing algorithm that contains all the decision-tree logic, allowing the programmer to enter all other information in a simple database format.
and from the 9010A Advanced Training Workbook (9010):
ADVANCED MICRO-SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTER TRAINING
Display and Print Messages
When designing a Guided Fault Isolation (GFI) program you will probably use a lot of display, or printer messages, These messages are used to guide the operator through the circuitry of the UUT, telling him what needs to be done next. You will find that a lot of these messages are repetitive and time consuming for the programmer. In aadition these messages consume a lot of memory space, especially when they are repeated throughout a GFI program.
I have not seen anything else, perhaps the GFI you are talking about was a tape for the 9010?
John :-#)#
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