Hi,
I am looking for a Fluke 9010A with the Z80 pod.
Cheers
WTB: Fluke 9010A
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Re: WTB: Fluke 9010A
Things of that vintage are typically emulated today: https://sourceforge.net/projects/flukeem/
Donkey Kong, Burgertime, Galaga, Pac-man, Ms.Pac-man, Missile Command, Robotron, Dig Dug, Space Invaders, Arkanoid, Tempest, Raiden, Tetris
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Re: WTB: Fluke 9010A
jasonec wrote:Things of that vintage are typically emulated today: https://sourceforge.net/projects/flukeem/
Yeah. Even with this emulator, you need an original Z80 pod
Re: WTB: Fluke 9010A
Good test gear is hard to find used in my parts. Would seem most only sell it when getting out of the business or hobby. You could try surplus places. They may have something. Always surprised what shows up there.
I'm constantly surprised how many electronic devices can be emulated now. Just need a dedicated PC for a top notch test rig
I'm constantly surprised how many electronic devices can be emulated now. Just need a dedicated PC for a top notch test rig
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Re: WTB: Fluke 9010A
You would be surprised how much of this stuff ends up in pawn shops LOL.
They are a goldmine for unwanted tools!
They are a goldmine for unwanted tools!
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Re: WTB: Fluke 9010A and Z80 pod
Bump - Still looking.
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