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I don't belive so. The ZIF socket drives specific values to the pins of the
adapter on the ribbon cable so that internaly, the POD OK signal (it may be
named somehing similar) guess high. Typically what I do is get a known good
PCB that is verified good my runing it with my POD and run it with the
different micros. If afte playing for a litle while (5 mins or so) I label
it good and move on to the next.
-Adam
>From: "Martin White" <martin@guddler.com>
>To: <techtoolslist@flippers.com>
>Subject: Testing processors
>Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 11:23:45 -0000
>
>Hi Guys,
>
>Is there any way that I can use my 9010 and pod to test some processors??
>
>I got some off ebay today and would like to test them against DOA before
>leaving
>feedback, but I don't have a PCB that uses them - just took the opportunity
>to
>get some while I could...
>
>I was wandering for instance if the ZIF socket in the pod can be used in
>some
>way to test the processors.
>
>Please excuse me if I'm being ignorant, but I don't have any of the manuals
>printed off and I figured someone here would have a straightforward yes or
>no,
>pretty quickly!
>
>Many thanks,
>Martin.
>
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