I did a PCB for the S2650 adapter long ago, still have some around if you need one. http://www.arcades.plus.com/s2650_fluke_adapter.htm has proved useful over the years (with Zaccaria Invaders PCB's) A friend made an S2650 tester using an Arduino that can be controlled from a PC and will do the usual tests but will also emulate the S2650 to run code. Not sure if he released any info on it though If I were looking to create a fluke-pod-a-like, I would probably start with one of these ... http://pin4.at/pro_misc.php#fdil ... a 5v tolerant FPGA which you can setup as whatever CPU you like, with communication to/from the PC for results / control. I must admit that I don't often use use run UUT - usually just to get the test board to a particular point in the game (I use it to repair arcade boards) where a screen glitch / problem appears and then do a 'read 0' to stop it so I can probe things to see what is happening, not really found many other uses for it On 01/02/2015 22:34, David Gersic wrote:
So I've got a new (to me) Fluke 9010 here. I'm looking to buy Z80 and 6802 pods for it, but since most of the boards I work on are Signetics 2650 based (Zaccaria), I'm wondering what it would take to make a 2650 pod. I've seen the article on making the Z80 to 2650 adapter, which allows for some testing, but what I'd really like is a full 2650 pod complete with all UUT support.
From what I've read so far, the pods have some custom chips in them, so this isn't going to be easy. I understand that. But has anybody ever done this before?
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