On 03/14/2013 5:58 PM, Rodger Boots wrote:
8080 pod manual calls out the 604769 ribbon cable.
Rodger is correct as far as I can tell - not having an 8080 manual on line that is. The 8088 has the 680603 UUT cable. Does anyone have a PDF of the 8080 manual they can send me to put up? Thanks, John :-#)#
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Jose Luiz Martins < joseluizmartins@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you John,
I opened my both 8080 pods and there is no tied together pins and apparently no grounded pins...
Mixed the boards and now I got one of them working - at least self tested OK.
I bought them from ArtFromNY about 10 years ago, maybe he has some clue on what cable is it.
Thanks,
JL
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:29 PM, John Robertson <jrr@flippers.com> wrote:
Jose Luiz Martins wrote:
I know it's not the main subject, but i have different part numbers cables.
Z80QT 685461 twisted 6502 685479 twisted 8080 604769 flat - i have two each and didn't pass self test. 8085 685495 twisted
I also have one 6509 but it is lost.
JL
Hi Jose,
Looks like the 8080 should have the 680603 UUT cable, so the 604769s cables must be for some other pod (unknown to me). If you pull them off you can see if you can identify what pins are tied together, these are the grounded pins and may guide you to figuring out which pod they are actually for...
I've updated my Fluke sales page on flippers with this info - check the bottom of the page:
http://www.flippers.com/fluke.html
Em 10/03/2013 23:43, "Chris Loggans"<cloggans@yahoo.com> escreveu:
--- On Sun, 3/10/13, John Robertson<jrr@flippers.com> wrote:
From: John Robertson<jrr@flippers.com> Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] 9010 Z-80 Pod Help needed To: "Technical Tools Mail List"<techtoolslist@flippers.com> Date: Sunday, March 10, 2013, 8:50 PM Justin Johnson wrote:
> I swapped the Z80 and the 6532. Here is the > interesting part: When I swapped the Z80 no change but when I swapped the 6532 pin 28 of U4 was now high. I thought that was a good sign so I decided to run the self test again and it failed. I then checked Pin 28 of U4 again and it was low again. What I suspect is that when I purchased the new cables for the POD the guy shipped me a 8085 40 pin cable rather than the z-80 and pin 20 of the cable grounded. When I ohm out the 40 pin cable pin 20 is connected to the ground lug that goes to the screw on the metal standoff. The number on the 40 pin cable is 685495. Can someone verify the cable number is correct?
> Thanks > > Justin > > According to the Z80 pod manual (up on the TTL archives) the correct flat (not-twisted) cable (W2) is 585141 - the same as the one used for the 6502 and 6802/8.
The 6800 uses UUT cable 685479. The 6809 & 8051 uses UUT (twisted) shielded cable 680595 The 8080 uses UUT cable 680603 The Z80QT uses shielded UUT cable 685461 The Z8000 uses shielded UUT cable 650432
The twisted pair UUT cables are NOT interchangeable due to various pins being tied to ground. Not sure if the flat UUT cables have shared grounded pins but I suspect so...
John :-#)#
I just checked some of my POD's and 685495 is the twisted pair cable for the 8085 POD. All of my Z80's have the twisted pair cable with the number John listed for the Z80QT: 685461. Just to add one more to the mix, I happened to be working on my 8080 POD's today and can say that all of my 8080 POD's have a twisted pair cable with the number 685487.
Thanks, -Chris
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