Just picked up a small adapter off of ebay, very cheap as a wild guess as it looked like it could have been a replacement for the 8085 adapter that i broke the other day. Well, not surprisingly, it's not the same. Anyone know for sure what it is? It's part number is: 9000A 7201 and there's also 4702 on the sealed Fluke packagin too. It _LOOKS_ to be a blank for making up your own adapters. Googling, get's me a whole 0 results! I wandered whether i could perhaps transplant the parts from the broken adapter into this one? That's if i can work out how to get into them :) Cheers, Martin. If you ever want to (un)subscribe yourself with TTL, you can send mail to: <Majordomo@flippers.com> with the following command in the body of your email message: (un)subscribe techtoolslist or from another email account, besides xxx@yyy.com: (un)subscribe techtoolslist xxx@yyy.com
Those adapters came new with every pod. Most of them are just straight through connectors that give you the ability to probe the individual signals of the CPU while the pod is connected to the UUT. I don't know about making them into adapters, but it could probably be done. Thanks, -Chris --- Martin White <martin@guddler.co.uk> wrote:
Just picked up a small adapter off of ebay, very cheap as a wild guess as it looked like it could have been a replacement for the 8085 adapter that i broke the other day. Well, not surprisingly, it's not the same.
Anyone know for sure what it is? It's part number is: 9000A 7201 and there's also 4702 on the sealed Fluke packagin too. It _LOOKS_ to be a blank for making up your own adapters. Googling, get's me a whole 0 results!
I wandered whether i could perhaps transplant the parts from the broken adapter into this one? That's if i can work out how to get into them :)
Cheers, Martin. If you ever want to (un)subscribe yourself with TTL, you can send mail to: <Majordomo@flippers.com> with the following command in the body of your email message: (un)subscribe techtoolslist or from another email account, besides xxx@yyy.com: (un)subscribe techtoolslist xxx@yyy.com
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