Fundamentally, if you wanted to repair "classic" pcbs (z80/6502 and other 8
bitters, maybe68K) does the 9100 buy you anything or is the 9010 good
enough? Not trying to create a "which is better" post - I don't intend to
dig into the code or make add-ons, just repair ones that are ailing with
tools that will help get the job done in the most efficient manner.
The 9010 hooked up to a modern pc through the serial port with scripts looks
very helpful. The 9100 looks like it is self-contained.
Bill
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Bill wrote:
> Watcha got?
>
I'm selling several 9100 setups too. I've got base units with 003's,
video cards, dip adaptors, and pods.
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