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The Clock Modules are different for the two machines...just the cable as far as I know. The 9010 Clock (9000A) socket is female and on the 9000 the Clock (9100A) socket is male...I'd have to study the schematics but believe they are very close if not the same circuit inside...on the other hand if that is the case why would they have different plugs? Must be something...I have schematics for both and if folks like I can check them out before I send the manuals to Kev for scanning.<br><br>
John :-#)#<br><br>
At 07:27 AM 07/05/2002 -0400, Kev wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Wow! $56, no wonder the guy quickly listed his 2nd one.<br><br>
That is the Clock Module. The question is do you have a place to plug it?<br><br>
Most 9010As do not have Clock module support.<br><br>
As far as I know this is the 3rd DB style plug (sometimes you can see a<br>
knockout) on the bottom of the 9010A front.<br><br>
I believe the 9100 supports this clock module also.<br><br>
Does anyone know if the 9100 Signatures are the same or different using the<br>
clock module? (The ROM checksums/signatures definitely are).<br><br>
If you need more Signature Analyzer design info I can probably scan my<br>
Bugtrap SA. It is fairly small & simple and should be easy to duplicate.<br><br>
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Back to Fluke Signatures/Checksums has anyone started disassembling the Z80<br>
code for the 9010A? (or the 68000 for the 9100?)<br><br>
Thanks,<br>
Kev<br><br>
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>With all that in mind, I'm hoping to hell that this item I<br>
>just won on eBay is the '9010a - Option 006 Signature<br>
>Analyser' that I've seem mentioned in only one place on the<br>
>net. The numbers of wires hanging off it seem to look about<br>
>right.<br>
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>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?<br>
>ViewItem&item=1726964195</blockquote></html>
Received on Tue May 07 08:01:51 2002
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