Kev has added a few nice manuals to the archive, one in particular is most valuable in that it shows the procedure for interfacing pods with OTHER CPU driven boards. So you can use a 8085 for, say, testing a NSC800 CPU based system. The timing characteristics etc are given for the common Fluke pods and this will allow you to choose the POD that will help do the job at hand.

I am looking to interface the Fluke to the Gottlieb System 1 CPUs for example, currently I am making an interface that will change the voltage levels from MOS to TTL...this doc will make it much easier to choose the correct pod to handle the tests.

Plus now I know what the empty pod case that was still sealed is for...

Check ftp.flippers.com/Fluke/PDFs for the file(s) new today and yesterday...

Thanks Kev!

John :-#)#

At 02:14 PM 13/03/2002 -0500, Kev wrote:
Has anyone else scanned other Troubleshooter issues beyond the 3 that John has posted?
 
I've got a couple that I'll scan, unless someone else already has done the work.
 
I'll also scan the 6801 pod book if I get a chance.
 
Thanks,
Kev