Hi folks, have been fixing arcade boards for a few years now, slowly amassing some tasty repair tools, my latest is a Fluke 9010 with Z80 pod. I had spent ages looking for one and even longer looking for information on them, so after spending weeks trawling the web finding bugger all info on Flukes bar the pdf docos and hundreds of posts of other people looking for info, or for devices themselves I have decided to do something about it. So have set up a fluke forum, its a bit of an experiment, may not take off, depends how long it takes google to find it.
Would be great if you any fluke 9010 users or people who really really want one on here could join up and help make a centralised repository of knowledge and experience with flukes, whether used for arcade repair or not.
http://fluke9010.freeforums.org
I hope this post isn't against the rules on here, the fluke 9010 are probably the most techie hardcore of all the repair tools and not solely used for arcadia so hopefully this post wont be construed as blatant advertising or trying to pinch users.
cheers
Womble
Fluke 9010 Users Forum
Fluke 9010 Users Forum
Last edited by Womble on Fri Nov 20, 2009 6:08 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Fluke 9010 Users Forum
Every technician and their mother knows Fluke means multimeter, but I've never heard of a multimeter that comes with a z80 pod. So what is it? I tried a web search, but as you say, there's not much info online.
Re: Fluke 9010 Users Forum
You're fine, man. Your technical expertise is always welcome hereWomble wrote:I hope this post isn't against the rules on here, the flukes are probably the most techie hardcore of all the repair tools and not solely used for arcadia so hopefully this post wont be construed as blatant advertising or trying to pinch users.
-ud
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Re: Fluke 9010 Users Forum
Fluke make lots of things that aint multimeters, the 9010 is one of them. On a working PCB the CPU can only do what the code in the ROMs tells it to do, on a faulty PCB the CPU will usually crash due to the fault. The 9010 lets you plug in a Z80 pod and control it as if it was a CPU under your control, not the ROMs, fearsome beast it is too.viletim wrote:Every technician and their mother knows Fluke means multimeter, but I've never heard of a multimeter that comes with a z80 pod. So what is it? I tried a web search, but as you say, there's not much info online.
But bugger all info on them - they were about $5,000 when new for the base unit, and about 4K for the pods, not common devices these days but damn handy for troubleshooting PCBs if you have the right pod for the CPU its based on.
Re: Fluke 9010 Users Forum
Must be getting busy, I'm getting the error:
"Forum is over capacity.
We're currently experiencing a high server load, please try again once the load lightens up. Thank you for your patience."
"Forum is over capacity.
We're currently experiencing a high server load, please try again once the load lightens up. Thank you for your patience."
Formerly known here as R-Typer
Arcade game board repairer (known as 'Irongiant' and 'Vectorglow' on other arcade forums)
Arcade game board repairer (known as 'Irongiant' and 'Vectorglow' on other arcade forums)
Re: Fluke 9010 Users Forum
I doubt that would be from the fluke forum, its only got 16 users, almost certainly shares server space with other sites tho.