I'm 95% sure the z80/aa pod will do all normal z80 stuff, although I only have a normal z80 one myself (a z80qt would be nice - exactly what is the difference between that and a normal one - presumably more than just different firmware?) All of my pods (I'm in the UK) have come from ebay USA (as did the 9010) - if you are patient enough and don't mind being outbid by Art on a regular basis, you will eventually pick them up for reasonable amounts. Best deals I've had have been on untested - Art doesn't seem to go for those as much, and so far everything I have bought has passed self test when it arrived (but don;t count on that always being so) daftest one was about a week after a 6809 sold in the UK for around £120 (to Art, who then shipped it to the states), I picked one up on ebay USA for $70!
So I have 2 questions:
1) Do I need a Z80 and a Z80/AA pod to test the Z80's as found on most arcade pcb's or is a single Z80/AA pod sufficient (to test the regular Z80) ? 2) Is there anyone that has a spare Z80(AA) pod for the Fluke 9010A and would be willing to sell it to me at a reasonable price ? I am also interested in a 68000 pod but I'd like to get ahold of a Z80 pod to start with. I live in Europe, so shipping from USA might be a bit of a hassle as well...
I really hope somebody is able to help me out... I was very happy being able to get a 9010A but did not know that the pods were so hard to get/expensive :-(
Sorry for posting this on this list. I could not find a FAQ so I hope a "WTB" does not get me banned...
Best regards,
Filip
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