Hi all, thought I'd have ago at trying the learn function on a working Taito S.I. part II board set. After waiting (4 hrs!!) to complete, I go to view the ram and it comes back 'no ram info' all the Rom, I/O info is there, just no ram. What am I doing wrong? Phil. ----- Original Message ----- From: Kev <KKlopp@erols.com> To: Andy Welburn <warlords@ntlworld.com>; <TechToolsList@flippers.com> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 11:52 PM Subject: Re: Fluke 9100 repository?
Kev has raised a good point about the lack of 9100 orientated info
around..
plenty of 9010, but as any good 9100 owner would know, the rom signatures do differ..
I have a stack of sigs taken from a whole host of pcbs, all on some rather battle-worn notepads that i do need to type up and put in a printable/readable format...
I seem to remember John saying somethign about a fluke resource on his site, but the exact details escape me this minute..
ftp://ftp.flippers.com
There is no list there yet. I do have some 9010A signatures that I've posted to the newslist before & had 2 other members respond & send in a few more, with such paultry response I didn't pursue posting them.
9100 responses probably will be even lower in relationship to the number of these.
Most of the 9100 manuals that I know of are posted on the ftp site (if you have any not posted please let us know).
9100 software is the next focus, still trying to find a working copy of the 9100 Autolearn program and cross compiler. And then I hope to start writing some useful scripts.
i need reminding.. where are they, how can i add to them, and would there be a html version instead of just a directory style listing?
I used either word 95/97 or Excel 95/97 documents. Text files would be better (or html).
One question that I posted a few weeks ago is what method do 9100 owners use to collect signatures? My firmware defaults to a step 2 method that I reset to step 1 when I collect my signatures.
Thanks, Kev