True, but if the RESET is acting on CMOS RAM (some pinball MPUs) then not disabling it will give you false problem indications. So I knock out the watchdog whenever I find it. John :-#)# At 11:05 PM 09/04/2003 -0700, Matt Rossiter wrote:
Hmm. I always just go into 'setup' hit 'more' a few times and set 'Set-Trap Active Force Line' to off.
Seems easier.
Matt
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On Wed, 9 Apr 2003, John Robertson wrote:
This is the RESET showing up...find the Watchdog Disable test point and connect it to ground. Then try your tests again.
This is covered in the 9010A Operators manual, copies are available in PDF if you don't have a hard copy...
John :-#)#
At 07:48 PM 09/04/2003 -0500, Joe wrote:
So I got myself a Fluke 9010a and I power it up, pod passes self test just fine.. I plug the beast into the Gravitar CPU socket, all good so far. Power up the 9010a and then the Gravitar. Now I do a RAM SHORT test from 0000-07FF and get the following error "Active Force Line @ 0000-Loop?"
So, what am I doing wrong? The Gravitar board I'm using is a known good board, so this must be operator error, right?
Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks, JB