I second that. I have a 9010a with the clock module installed and a pod that John lent me. I'd love to know how to use it. Plus I have the tape binaries (I think). I just don't know how to use the darn thing. Matt _____________________________________________________________________ On Tue, 7 May 2002, Kev wrote:
Philip,
Could you scan or make copies available for scanning of the info you have? I'm not aware of it being available on the ftp or spies.
Thanks, Kev mowerman@erols.com
----- Original Message ----- From: Philip Mayor To: TechToolsList@flippers.com Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 9:09 AM Subject: Fluke clock module.
It was known as the asynchronous signature probe option and consisted of a special pcb installed in 9010 mainframe with an extra d-sub connector on the front, the actual clock module, and a set of special operating programs on a tape. There are five probes coming from the clock module, they are: start, stop, clock, enable and ground.
Philip: I have original fluke info on this option if you need it.
Thanks, Phil.