[Techtoolslist] New to Fluke 9005/9010, WTB pods

Piero Andreini pieroandreini at gmail.com
Tue Dec 22 08:14:55 EST 2015


Hi Curt,

I have a spare Z80 pod. It pass Self Test and is in good conditions. if you are interested and I can make some pctures.

Piero

On 22 Dec 2015, at 07:48, John Robertson <jrr at flippers.com> wrote:

> On 12/21/2015 9:11 PM, vector wrote:
>> 
>> I'm looking for the following pods for the Fluke 9005A or 9010A:
>> 
>> 6502
>> Z80
>> 6809
>> 
>> May also be interested in the following pods depending on pricing:
>> 
>> 8080
>> 6800
>> 6802
>> 
>> If you have any of these available, let me know which and what you are looking to get for them.
>> 
>> Really looking to try to learn this platform during my holiday vacation.  Have a 9005 currently, but no pods ...
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> 
>> -- Curt
> 
> Hi Curt,
> 
> If you read the archives it is fairly easy to convert a 6800 pod to a 6502...and the 6800 is often a bit less expensive, assuming you can find them. All my sources have long since dried up. It is almost to the point where one wants to MAKE replacement pods...(like I have time?).
> 
> Seriously though, how hard would it be to create a Multi-Pod? One has the problem of the UUT cable of course, but perhaps those of us who play with FPGAs/MOSFETs can get around that...I have ideas. In the end you would plug in your xxxx CPU, flip a switch bank, and you then have a xxxx CPU based pod? Or have the FPGA emulate your CPU, some serial ram to pretend to be the CPU ROM, and MOSFET arrays setting up the UUT cable?
> 
> John :-#)#
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