Tape for Fluke async clock probe
Does anyone have a good, complete dump of the tape that came along with the async probe for the Fluke 9010a? I have a console with the async clock module, and the probe, but no copy of the tape, which is needed to tun it. I've found a few dumps[1][2][3], but they all appear to be incomplete. Per the manual[4], the tape has two sides, but I don’t see any dumps of side B. All three of the side A dumps are missing programs 12-18, they only have “<BINARY>” placeholders. These seem to be the programs which actually drive the async probe, so it seems unlikely that it would operate without them. Perhaps binary data can’t be transferred via the serial port? I’ll be very annoyed if that’s the case, since working tape drives are rare and I don’t think anybody has figured out how to repair them. [1]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/async.s [2]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/SA-async.s [3]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/ASYNC-R.S [4]: http://arcarc.xmission.com/Test%20Equipment/Fluke/9000/9000A-006%20Async%20P... _______________________________________________ Techtoolslist mailing list Techtoolslist@flippers.com https://pairlist7.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist FTP site is: ftp://ttl.arcadetech.org/TTL/Test_Equipment Archive site: http://seven.pairlist.net/pipermail/techtoolslist/
On 01/18/2016 7:18 PM, Ian Eure wrote:
Does anyone have a good, complete dump of the tape that came along with the async probe for the Fluke 9010a? I have a console with the async clock module, and the probe, but no copy of the tape, which is needed to tun it.
I've found a few dumps[1][2][3], but they all appear to be incomplete. Per the manual[4], the tape has two sides, but I don’t see any dumps of side B. All three of the side A dumps are missing programs 12-18, they only have “<BINARY>” placeholders. These seem to be the programs which actually drive the async probe, so it seems unlikely that it would operate without them. Perhaps binary data can’t be transferred via the serial port? I’ll be very annoyed if that’s the case, since working tape drives are rare and I don’t think anybody has figured out how to repair them.
[1]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/async.s [2]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/SA-async.s [3]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/ASYNC-R.S [4]: http://arcarc.xmission.com/Test%20Equipment/Fluke/9000/9000A-006%20Async%20P...
Those appear to be downloads from the TTL FTP site. The last time I tried to extract the data was 2002, and as I had no real use for the Async I never tried again. Look for a file called SA-ASYNC.H - that is on the TTL FTP site under Fluke/9010%20Scripts - I think that is the HEX file copy I made back in 2002...note that it is stored in ASCII, so you can upload it via the RS-232/USB/etc port. John :-#)# -- How to subscribe or unsubscribe from TTL http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist
Thanks! This is exactly what I was looking for.
On Jan 18, 2016, at 8:06 PM, John Robertson <jrr@flippers.com> wrote:
On 01/18/2016 7:18 PM, Ian Eure wrote:
Does anyone have a good, complete dump of the tape that came along with the async probe for the Fluke 9010a? I have a console with the async clock module, and the probe, but no copy of the tape, which is needed to tun it.
I've found a few dumps[1][2][3], but they all appear to be incomplete. Per the manual[4], the tape has two sides, but I don’t see any dumps of side B. All three of the side A dumps are missing programs 12-18, they only have “<BINARY>” placeholders. These seem to be the programs which actually drive the async probe, so it seems unlikely that it would operate without them. Perhaps binary data can’t be transferred via the serial port? I’ll be very annoyed if that’s the case, since working tape drives are rare and I don’t think anybody has figured out how to repair them.
[1]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/async.s [2]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/SA-async.s [3]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/ASYNC-R.S [4]: http://arcarc.xmission.com/Test%20Equipment/Fluke/9000/9000A-006%20Async%20P...
Those appear to be downloads from the TTL FTP site. The last time I tried to extract the data was 2002, and as I had no real use for the Async I never tried again.
Look for a file called SA-ASYNC.H - that is on the TTL FTP site under Fluke/9010%20Scripts - I think that is the HEX file copy I made back in 2002...note that it is stored in ASCII, so you can upload it via the RS-232/USB/etc port.
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Hi Ian, Let us know which files work and I will update the directory by putting them in their own sub-directory. Thanks, John :-#)# On 01/18/2016 8:09 PM, Ian Eure wrote:
Thanks! This is exactly what I was looking for.
On Jan 18, 2016, at 8:06 PM, John Robertson <jrr@flippers.com> wrote:
On 01/18/2016 7:18 PM, Ian Eure wrote:
Does anyone have a good, complete dump of the tape that came along with the async probe for the Fluke 9010a? I have a console with the async clock module, and the probe, but no copy of the tape, which is needed to tun it.
I've found a few dumps[1][2][3], but they all appear to be incomplete. Per the manual[4], the tape has two sides, but I don’t see any dumps of side B. All three of the side A dumps are missing programs 12-18, they only have “<BINARY>” placeholders. These seem to be the programs which actually drive the async probe, so it seems unlikely that it would operate without them. Perhaps binary data can’t be transferred via the serial port? I’ll be very annoyed if that’s the case, since working tape drives are rare and I don’t think anybody has figured out how to repair them.
[1]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/async.s [2]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/SA-async.s [3]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/ASYNC-R.S [4]: http://arcarc.xmission.com/Test%20Equipment/Fluke/9000/9000A-006%20Async%20P...
Those appear to be downloads from the TTL FTP site. The last time I tried to extract the data was 2002, and as I had no real use for the Async I never tried again.
Look for a file called SA-ASYNC.H - that is on the TTL FTP site under Fluke/9010%20Scripts - I think that is the HEX file copy I made back in 2002...note that it is stored in ASCII, so you can upload it via the RS-232/USB/etc port.
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I had copied those up to my site when they were offline on TTL, are they back up on TTL now? If so, I can pull them down ( or leave as they are now google indexed ) William Stillwell Hamster / KI4SWY Stillwell Software Solutions. Free Play Florida Arcade & Pinball Show Organizer -----Original Message----- From: Techtoolslist [mailto:techtoolslist-bounces@flippers.com] On Behalf Of John Robertson Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 11:07 PM To: Technical Tools Mail List <techtoolslist@flippers.com> Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] Tape for Fluke async clock probe On 01/18/2016 7:18 PM, Ian Eure wrote:
Does anyone have a good, complete dump of the tape that came along with the async probe for the Fluke 9010a? I have a console with the async clock module, and the probe, but no copy of the tape, which is needed to tun it.
I've found a few dumps[1][2][3], but they all appear to be incomplete. Per the manual[4], the tape has two sides, but I don’t see any dumps of side B. All three of the side A dumps are missing programs 12-18, they only have “<BINARY>” placeholders. These seem to be the programs which actually drive the async probe, so it seems unlikely that it would operate without them. Perhaps binary data can’t be transferred via the serial port? I’ll be very annoyed if that’s the case, since working tape drives are rare and I don’t think anybody has figured out how to repair them.
[1]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/async.s [2]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/SA-async.s [3]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/ASYNC-R.S [4]: http://arcarc.xmission.com/Test%20Equipment/Fluke/9000/9000A-006%20Asy nc%20Probe1.pdf
Those appear to be downloads from the TTL FTP site. The last time I tried to extract the data was 2002, and as I had no real use for the Async I never tried again. Look for a file called SA-ASYNC.H - that is on the TTL FTP site under Fluke/9010%20Scripts - I think that is the HEX file copy I made back in 2002...note that it is stored in ASCII, so you can upload it via the RS-232/USB/etc port. John :-#)# -- How to subscribe or unsubscribe from TTL http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist _______________________________________________ Techtoolslist mailing list Techtoolslist@flippers.com https://pairlist7.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist FTP site is: ftp://ttl.arcadetech.org/TTL/Test_Equipment Archive site: http://seven.pairlist.net/pipermail/techtoolslist/
On 01/19/2016 8:31 AM, William Stillwell wrote:
I had copied those up to my site when they were offline on TTL, are they back up on TTL now? If so, I can pull them down ( or leave as they are now google indexed )
William Stillwell Hamster / KI4SWY Stillwell Software Solutions. Free Play Florida Arcade & Pinball Show Organizer
I have no problem with mirrors of the FTP site. As long as it doesn't lead to confusion about which files are more current. John :-#)#
-----Original Message----- From: Techtoolslist [mailto:techtoolslist-bounces@flippers.com] On Behalf Of John Robertson Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 11:07 PM To: Technical Tools Mail List <techtoolslist@flippers.com> Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] Tape for Fluke async clock probe
On 01/18/2016 7:18 PM, Ian Eure wrote:
Does anyone have a good, complete dump of the tape that came along with the async probe for the Fluke 9010a? I have a console with the async clock module, and the probe, but no copy of the tape, which is needed to tun it.
I've found a few dumps[1][2][3], but they all appear to be incomplete. Per the manual[4], the tape has two sides, but I don’t see any dumps of side B. All three of the side A dumps are missing programs 12-18, they only have “<BINARY>” placeholders. These seem to be the programs which actually drive the async probe, so it seems unlikely that it would operate without them. Perhaps binary data can’t be transferred via the serial port? I’ll be very annoyed if that’s the case, since working tape drives are rare and I don’t think anybody has figured out how to repair them.
[1]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/async.s [2]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/SA-async.s [3]: http://www.coinopflorida.com/fluke/9010A%20Arcade%20Scripts/ASYNC-R.S [4]: http://arcarc.xmission.com/Test%20Equipment/Fluke/9000/9000A-006%20Asy nc%20Probe1.pdf
Those appear to be downloads from the TTL FTP site. The last time I tried to extract the data was 2002, and as I had no real use for the Async I never tried again.
Look for a file called SA-ASYNC.H - that is on the TTL FTP site under Fluke/9010%20Scripts - I think that is the HEX file copy I made back in 2002...note that it is stored in ASCII, so you can upload it via the RS-232/USB/etc port.
John :-#)#
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