[Techtoolslist] RE: FLUKE 9100A SCSI to CF Adapter - Success with Stratos CF AZTECMONSTER

martin at guddler.co.uk martin at guddler.co.uk
Thu Nov 8 19:47:08 EST 2012


Ours wasn’t a cheap choice either! I’ve no idea how much 9,900 yen is but if it’s more available than the one chap selling synthesizer (as in keyboards) conversion units then that can’t be a bad thing!



Martin.




From: Andrew Welburn
Sent: ‎08‎ ‎November‎ ‎2012 ‎23‎:‎18
To: Technical Tools Mail List
Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] FLUKE 9100A SCSI to CF Adapter - Success with Stratos CF AZTECMONSTER


This is quite funny... These things have only appeared on the market in the last year tops!

I'm going to get one to play with at least, but it does mean a much easier way of keeping the 9100 going. The PCMCIA scsi cf adapter that martin and I used on our flukes is next to impossible to find, but was the only choice for a long time!

Andrew Welburn (mobile)
www.andys-arcade.com

On 8 Nov 2012, at 22:01, techtools-steve <techtools at arcadehacking.com> wrote:


> I received a couple emails inquiring about the SCSI to CF adapter I used so here are the details. Everything you need is currently available at a reasonable price and the physical installation was rather painless.

>

> The adapter I used is the Stratos CF AZTECMONSTER and you can buy one direct from Japan http://www.artmix.com/CF_AztecMonster.html but I found it easier and with significantly cheaper shipping to pick one up on ebay. There were multiple listings for the board on ebay yesterday but it appears each had multiple bidders and closed above the starting price.

>

> My FLUKE 9100A has the V6 roms installed and was configured using Service Disk 1.4. I have successfully loaded the v4-1b software with the v6.1 update pending availability of new disks (hint-hint Andre)!

>

> http://arcadehacking.com/public/fluke/FLUKE9100A_CF_AZTECHMONSTER_01.jpg

> http://arcadehacking.com/public/fluke/FLUKE9100A_CF_AZTECHMONSTER_02.jpg <http://arcadehacking.com/public/fluke/FLUKE9100A_CF_AZTECHMONSTER_01.jpg>

> http://arcadehacking.com/public/fluke/FLUKE9100A_CF_AZTECHMONSTER_03.jpg <http://arcadehacking.com/public/fluke/FLUKE9100A_CF_AZTECHMONSTER_01.jpg>

> http://arcadehacking.com/public/fluke/FLUKE9100A_CF_AZTECHMONSTER_04.jpg <http://arcadehacking.com/public/fluke/FLUKE9100A_CF_AZTECHMONSTER_01.jpg>

> http://arcadehacking.com/public/fluke/FLUKE9100A_CF_AZTECHMONSTER_05.jpg <http://arcadehacking.com/public/fluke/FLUKE9100A_CF_AZTECHMONSTER_01.jpg>

>

>

> I hope this info helps someone else unbrick their Fluke 9100 after a fatal hard disk failure.

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