DON'T REPLY TO ME, I can not vouch for the seller, I'm just forwarding this
to this list if anyone is interested...
Richard Freedman <rjfreedman1@comcast.net>
I have a very clean and tested Fluke 9010a with a 6502 pod(tested) and
an 8085 pod that is missing pin 20(gnd) on the connector but is probably
fixable. Documentation includes:
9000 Series Introductory Training
9010a operators manual
9010a programmers manual
9000a-6502 instruction manual
Will also throw in 8 new tapes for the internal drive.
Price $325.
Drop me an email if you have questions.
Dick Freedman
Original Message:
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From: voyager@galaxian.com
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 06:23:01 -0700
To: techtoolslist@flippers.com
Subject: [Techtoolslist] Fluke 8088 pod and a moron...
<div>I received a Fluke 8088 pod yesterday and plugged it in to do a
self test to see if my 'untested' pod worked or not. Well the
test failed, but if I wiggled the cable at the pod side it seemed to
pass - so I pulled the case apart to look for loose connections or
wires. I looked at the cable connection that was a little
lose, disconnected it, plugged it back in and ran the test again to
produce nothing at all. Next, I realized the connector was on
backwards - nice. Of course, reversing it producing nothing but a
failure worse than before and wiggling the cable does nothing.
Anyone done this yet that has some info on how much damage it did to
the pod? I could troubleshoot it with another 8088 pod, but I do
not have another...</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Greg </div>
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