Ah, yes, well, I figured if you needed a manual you would know what I was talking about (running for cover) The Arium is a sort of clone of the Fluke series, but it has a few interesting features (and flaws). It is like a brain damaged 9100. No floppy interface but you can talk to the RS-232 port. It has the potential of being a ROM emulator from 2716 to 27128, and tests and disassembles the following processors (with the three pods that are options) 6800/6802/6808, 6502/6512/65CXX, Z80/A/B/C, 8085/8031/8032/8035/39/40, 68000/68010. It also comes with a 32 channel Logic Pod, and other options include a 4-channel Logic Pod, a STD Buss Pod, Setup/Memory option (stores configurations on EEPROM. Specs are: Logic Analyzer 4, 8, 16 , or 32 input channels, 5hz - 100Mhz (100Mhz is only available to the 4-channel pod, the 32 an only go up to 12.5Mhz) Four Trigger words 32 bits maximum Trigger Delay 0 - 50,000 clocks Recording width: 4-ch = 8000 samples/ch, 8-ch = 4000 samples/ch, 16 = 2000, 32 = 1000 samples/channel Disassembly Display Mode - For Address, Operand(s), Bus activity, Instruction mnemonic and more.... Not bad, eh? And they turn up on ebay for around $50 to $250US (the one up now's reserve - a bit high perhaps?) John :-#)# At 09:30 PM 22/04/2002 -0400, Kev wrote:
That would be a logic analyzer for those who were wondering (like myself)
Kev
Anyone interested in a photocopy of the manual and schematics for this unit? I have borrowed them for a couple of days and would be willing to run a few extra sets off for $20US each set...these are fat...plus I don't have a double siding scanner and don't want to take the time to hand feed this monster. Lots of 11 X17 schematics...
John :-#)#