I have no idea what the Clock Mod. is, and the only useful pod there is the Z80, it is worth $100+US...if working...

If the 9000A - Clock Mod. IS a 9000 test fixture that I would be interested in, if it is just a pod or small circuit board, of little use it is.

The other pods are of very limited use, not many games use those single chip MPUs.

John :-#)#

At 10:08 PM 1/5/2000 +0000, Peter Fyfe wrote:
Dear All
 
I have been offered the following pods
 
9000A - Z80
9000A - 8051
9000A - 8085
9000A - 8051/8044
9000A - Clock Mod.
 
None of which are of much use to me, but does anyone know what the clock mod. pod is?
 
The pods are used and probably untested.  The guy is asking for $100 each and is located in Germany, so postage would be an addition.  If anyone is interested let me know and I'll pass on the details.
 
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Kev <KKlopp@EROLS.COM>
To: TechToolslist@flippers.com <TechToolslist@flippers.com>
Date: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 8:28 PM
Subject: Fluke T-shooters



> >Try www.naptech.com.  Email sales for a quote.  $125 for the 6502 pod
> >and I'm pretty sure they have other pods as well.. :-)

Not available anymore.
>
> I got my 8080 pod from them a couple of months ago -
> they didn't have any 6502 pods.  How long ago did
> they quote that price to you?
>
> I've had a hard time getting pods at "reasonable" prices.  I
> consider $495 for a 6502 pod unreasonable (one quote
> I got).

What is a reasonable price for a 9010A troubleshooter & a Z80 pod?

I've found a Z80 pod used, no manual for $175 and a NOS for $275.

How much faster will these tools make me over a Cat box with Z80 pod?

I've also got a line on another hand held fluke tester specifically for
Z80s, clips ontop of the Z80 & does bus testing/ RAM/ ROM & I/O.

Thanks,
Kev
mowerman@erols.com