Fluke Pods

From: Loboyko Steve <sloboyko_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Aug 19 23:30:00 2002

Logic analyzers are approximately as good as space
heaters/nightlights without the pods. I wish I could
get an 8080/8085 pod for my Tek 1230. Just ORDINARY
logic analyzer pods are darned near impossible.

--- Joe <rigdonj_at_cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> Don,
>
> At 11:52 PM 8/19/02 EDT, you wrote:
> >Joe,
> >I have pods for the 1802, 6502, 6800, 6802, 6808,
> 6809, 68000, 8048, 8080,
> >8085, 8086, 8088, 80186, 80188, 80286, 9900, Z80,
> and 24, 28, and 32 pin rom
> >emulators
>
> Damm! That's quite a collection! Do you use all
> those?
>
>
> >Looking for a 9000 pod,
>
> There is no 9000 pod AFIK. Do you mean the 9100
> mainframe? If so I know where there's one at.
>
>
> the probe, and of course tapes. I talked to Breamar,
>
> >they support the tape drive and sell tapes so that
> problem should be solved
> >for now.
>
> How much do they charge for tapes? I haven't
> tried to do anything with the Fluke tape drives but
> I used to repair a lot of HP tape drives and I
> expect that I could fix these easy enough. But it
> seemed like it wasn't really necessary since you can
> easily interface them to a PC and save everything
> there. FWIW there is a small HP digital cassette
> drive that uses the same size tapes. I THINK the
> tapes are interchangable but I've never tried it.
> The HP tapes are scarce as hen's teeth too so there
> wasn't any point except perhaps just to satisfy my
> curiousity. These are the only two things that I've
> ever seen that used those tapes.
>
> Joe
>
>
> >Thanks,
> >Don
> >
>
>


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