The Fluke cannot be used as an EPROM emulator. The pods have no ram (to speak of), and execute
code out of the target board's program store. You could make a pod which served that function, but
why bother when there are so many already out there.
 
Depending on the size you're looking for, I have a few around, if you're interested.
 
-Mark
 
If you mean can it hold RAM memory, then no, I don't think it can do that. Might be possible with some creative scripting though, perhaps the new guy knows? (If Fredic Rice is on yet...)

The 6800 pod is not the same as the 6802/9 one. I seem to recall noticing that the 6502 can be used for a 6802 or vice versa...the pinout is the same, isn't it?

John :-#)#

At 07:34 PM 10/01/2002 -0500, jess askey wrote:
Can the 9010A function as an eprom emulator when clipped over a cpu?
 
If so, anyone have a 6800/6802/6808 pod?
 
Thanks...
 
jess