That link is for a logic analyzer which is slightly different from the function of the Fluke 9010. The equipment you found is more like a Tektronics 1240/1241 or an HP 1650. The Fluke controls the board from the CPU socket, where as a logic analyzer simply reads the binary outputs at various points on the board. -Chris -----Original Message----- From: Noel Johnson To: TechToolsList@flippers.com Sent: 1/14/00 6:51 PM Subject: Fluke replacement?? While wandering around the net last night I stumbled accross this: http://elexp.com/tst_ta32.htm Could this be a modern day equivalent to the Fluke 9010? Opinions? Course you'd have to mortgage the Quantum to buy one... :-( Noel
Chris Loggans wrote:
That link is for a logic analyzer which is slightly different from the function of the Fluke 9010. The equipment you found is more like a Tektronics 1240/1241 or an HP 1650. The Fluke controls the board from the CPU socket, where as a logic analyzer simply reads the binary outputs at various points on the board.
-Chris
Interesting! (I am still very much a newbie at this stuff) :-) The ad does mention: Optional disassemblers for popular microprocessors (Z80, 8031/8051, 8085, 8086, 8088, 6502) What do these do? Thanks, Noel
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