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  1. The Fluke 9010a Club

    regarding the issue mentioned above with my 68000 POD, this is what I tried: - I replaced the damaged 607184 cable with a non damaged one from a 8086 POD: same "Pod Self-test 68000 Fail 00" message. - I also replaced the 6532 chip with one from a working 6800 POD: again, same message.
  2. The Fluke 9010a Club

    Hi, I am trying to fix an original 68000 Pod which gives a "Pod Self-test 68000 Fail 00" message. Doing a "Read @F000 0000" gives a sequence of errors which indicate that the enhanced self-test failed (the standard self-test is OK according to the manual). Here is what I am getting (with active...
  3. The Fluke 9010a Club

    in case this can help anyone with a similar problem: this was only due to weak contact between the self-test socket and the probe head.
  4. The Fluke 9010a Club

    Hi, I am trying to fix an original Fluke 8085 pod which gives a « POD SELF-TEST 8085 FAIL 00 » message. According to the 8085 pod manual, this can be due to: 1. UUT power sensing circuit failure 2. Control line(s) cannot be driven 3. Address line(s) cannot be driven 4. Wrong data read I...
  5. PC030CM Replacement?

    Hi, Sorry to bump such an old thread... I have an original Bubble Bobble PCB where the PC030CM custom compound is missing. I have been unable to find another Taito donor board with this chip so far, and the website and email address mentioned above by the original poster are indeed a dead end...
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