June 1981 edition just got listed on eBay.
I don't love this seller (bought a manual from them before that was supposedly in excellent condition and it arrived full of pen writing which they refused to accept responsibility for).
The flippers (techtools) site has much more than this. Unfortunately it's ftp only and a bit disorganized. Windows explorer still has ftp support even though browsers don't.
ftp.flippers.com
6800 manual there (ftp://ftp.flippers.com/TTL/TestEquipment/Fluke/9XXX%20Pods/PDFs/) is dated June...
Here are the pcbs. I forgot I scanned them when I had to make a 64180 personality using a surplus 80386.
I've never heard of anyone else having a 9132A-68000 but you never know.
I already dumped the PALs and EPROMs for the 80386 and 68020 back when I repurposed them. I never bothered...
The A variant of the 68020, 68030 and 80386 personalities are quite common as they were all included in the AF package. Anything else is either hard or very hard to find. I have the 9132A-68000 personality but dumping it requires removing/damaging the label and desoldering the PAL and EPROM...
Fluke 9100 clock module. Untested but complete. $30 shipped lower-48 states via PayPal F&F.
You need a 9100A or 9100FT to use this (plus the 9100A probe). Will not work with a 9010A.
See Programmers Manual on how to use (signature analysis etc).
Read the pod manual. Page 2-1 details the procedure.
Obviously for the Williams games you need to be aware of the bank switching.
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/test_equipment/fluke/9010/6809Pod.pdf