I think the 9010 uses a Z80, but I am not sure what you are asking. The 9010 has its own internal language, something one step above assembly. According to the manuals, there are routines to send and receive files via the serial port, but I am trying to find some way to emulate keyboard commands via the serial port without having to resort to downloading an entire program to the Fluke. Using something like LabWindows/CVI you could set up a GUI front end on the pc to command the 9010 (Theoretically) and, taken to the next step, use the pc to send/receive series of commands and results, all in theory of course. James ps, Kev, check out my Tech page, there is a model of a replacement roller-controller for the dedicated Major Havoc, should have the first prototype in a week or so. Got tired of looking for one, so I decided to just build one :) -----Original Message----- From: Kev [mailto:KKlopp@EROLS.COM] Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 11:42 AM To: James Marous Cc: techtoolslist@flippers.com Subject: Re: Fluke T-shooters What CPU is inside the 9010 to run the computer?
Since we're on the topic of the rs-232 port on the 9010... has anyone looked into whether there is a terminal mode available so we could write a pc based front-end for the t-shooter?? The pc software side would be a breeze if that sort of mode is already available. However, if we had to write a program on the 9010 to translate the commands.... that might get a little hairy. Any thoughts?
Kev mowerman@erols.com http://www.erols.com/mowerman