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Sounds like it would be for the Z80 CPU. Nice unit! Carefull, now we all will be bidding on it!<br>
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John :-#)#<br>
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At 01:27 PM 1/19/2000 -0500, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>Fluke Model 90 µP Microprocessor Board Tester<br>
<br>
Showed up on e-gay recently. The description talks about in circuit<br>
testing, but does not specify the cpu type. Wonder if it is usefull.<br>
<br>
Any comments?<br>
<br>
Mike<br>
<br>
Text of auction reads:<br>
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The Fluke Model 90<br>
µP Board Tester is a hand-held, easy-to-operate, tester used to<br>
diagnose faults in microprocessor-based devices. The tester is a Direct<br>
Memory Access (DMA) device emulator that connects to the microprocessor<br>
in the UUT (Unit Under Test). The microprocessor does not<br>
have to be removed from the circuit. The tester forces the DMA and WAIT<br>
lines on the UUT bus, taking control of the bus from the UUT's<br>
microprocessor. Power is supplied by either the +5 volt line at the UUT<br>
microprocessor or by and (optional[not included]) external power<br>
supply. No connection is required to the UUT other than the<br>
microprocessor clip. The Fluke 90 performs the following: <br>
<br>
Bus Test to determine if any bus line is stuck high or low, or<br>
shorted to other bus lines. <br>
Memory Test to determine if RAM can be written and read and if ROM<br>
contains the proper bit pattern. <br>
I/O Test to determine if I/O addresses can be written and read. <br>
QuickTrace(tm) to identify the signal name of an address, data, or<br>
control signal line and allows the type <br>
of signal line to be tracked in the UUT. <br>
Detect selected events on the UUT bus by setting and enabling<br>
Break-Point, Frame-Point, and <br>
SYNC/Trigger Interface functions. <br>
Loads the UUT memory over the Remote Communications Interface. <br>
Dumps the contents of the UUT memory to a remote terminal or<br>
computer via the Remote Communications Interface. <br>
<br>
<br>
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> -----Original Message-----<br>
> From:<x-tab> </x-tab>James Marous [SMTP:JMarous@midmark.com]<br>
> Sent:<x-tab> </x-tab>Friday, January 14, 2000 12:53 PM<br>
> To:<x-tab> </x-tab>'TechToolsList@flippers.com'<br>
> Subject:<x-tab> </x-tab>RE: Signature Analyzers<br>
> <br>
> On the subject of KK units.... I have a KK ROM tester, no documentation,<br>
> it<br>
> just has 2 rows of machine pin sockets on the top and inputs for the sig<br>
> analysis connections. I always assumed is just calculates sigs on the<br>
> ROMs,<br>
> but I never really knew, or used it for that matter. Anyone know about<br>
> this one? <br>
> <br>
> I also picked up a Bugtrap DRAM tester on Fleabay for $10, works great.<br>
> Does everything down to 4116s... It is configurable for the timing and<br>
> everything. Works great for me, as my current eprom burner/chip tester<br>
> doesn't handle triple power supply parts. If you get a chance to grab<br>
> one,<br>
> I would definitely go for it. I think it's the Bugtrap model 8000.<br>
> <br>
> <x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab> </x-tab>James<br>
> -----Original Message-----<br>
> From: Kev [<a href="mailto:KKlopp@EROLS.COM" eudora="autourl">mailto:KKlopp@EROLS.COM</a>]<br>
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 3:20 PM<br>
> To: TechToolsList@flippers.com<br>
> Subject: Re: Signature Analyzers<br>
> <br>
> <br>
> <br>
> <br>
> <br>
> > For some dumb reason I have several of them, I have the HP 5004 and<br>
> 5006,<br>
> a<br>
> > bug trap sig analyzer and a Kurz Kasch model. All are basically about<br>
> the<br>
> > same, at least as much as I use them. Honestly, I find I seldom use<br>
> > signature analysis. About the only time it really comes in handy is<br>
> working<br>
> > on vector mathboxes. But it's nice to have it for well documented<br>
> projects,<br>
> > like the cinematronics boards.<br>
> ><br>
> > James<br>
> <br>
> Gosh I thought I was the only "dummy" with 3 sig analyzers in the house.<br>
> <br>
> I've got the Bugtrap (My personal favorite)<br>
> Kurz Kash<br>
> and the Cat Box.<br>
> <br>
> If anyone is interested in the KK box I'll sell it or trade it. I've also<br>
> go the KK eprom copier & several modules if anyone has any need for that<br>
> (read vintage equipment).<br>
> <br>
> My use of a SA?<br>
> <br>
> Well I was fighting enough with Bally pinball boards MPU 17 & 35 that I<br>
> went<br>
> thru & did some SA.<br>
> <br>
> I started to do Pac-Man but the buffering circuits complicates SA<br>
> implimentation. I have used the SA on Pac-Man to catch funky 74ls161's in<br>
> the timing section. This is a rare case where a using an O-scope the way<br>
> I<br>
> do (probe, see if the signal is full range & looks "normal") would not<br>
> have<br>
> found the faulty 74ls161, since the outputs were toggling & appeared to<br>
> work, they just were not correct.<br>
> <br>
> I have unsuccefully SA a Battlezone Math box before.<br>
> <br>
> The SA is an okay tool, it will be more powerful the more people document<br>
> &<br>
> share Signatures. I'd take an O-scope of a SA any day but the SA is<br>
> cheaper<br>
> and depending on your focus not a bad tool.<br>
> <br>
> Kev<br>
> mowerman@erols.com<br>
> http://www.erols.com/mowerman</blockquote></html>
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