[Techtoolslist] Rare Fluke Z80QT Price

Martin White martin at guddler.co.uk
Wed Feb 22 05:20:46 EST 2006


I'd offer $100 plus shipping, but I'm sure someone else will offer more :o)

Martin.


On 22/2/06 05:28, "John Robertson" <jrr at flippers.com> wrote:


> I have one, and I'll offer you ten bucks for yours...(ducking). In

> reality it is probably worth something between $75 and $200US on

> eBay, a bit less to the folks here (we are a bit cheap - I'm speaking

> mostly for myself).

>

> The advantage to the QT is the quick RAM/ROM tests. It can provide

> you with a checksum for the ROM test (fast), or the signature

> (slower). And the RAM test can also be done much faster than the

> standard pod as it is done at the CPU speed and not the pod's link

> speed. Seems to me that a QT pod with an adapter could be used to

> test other CPU boards that aren't timing fussy and speed up the

> RAM/ROM tests a lot. Using the 9010 script generator is a real plus

> for this pod!

>

> If I'm not mistaken this is also a fast Z80 CPU and can thus be used

> on Z80B boards...

>

> The only 'issue' with the pod is that you DO need to use small

> scripts for it to work in the QT mode, it is thus of little or no

> advantage to use intermittently on just the odd board where you

> simply plug in the built in tests from the 9010A keypad. Personally

> I'd sell my Z80/AA pods before I'd get rid of my QT pod!

>

> John :-#)#

>

> At 10:38 PM -0600 2/21/06, Brian Oldenburger wrote:

>> What is a good price for a tested and working Fluke Z80QT pod? I

>> have one for sale and need to know what it is worth. Never seen one

>> on ebay. Anyone else have one?

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