Fluke POD 6809 vs. 6809E CPU

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Anybody know? Help.
Can a 6809 fluke pod be able bench check a defender arcade board,, which uses the different 6809E type CPU?
naturally, using a 6010a micro-system tester..?
or, it's more involved? but capable? Thanks for looking...
 
Thanks, I'm familiar with my 6502 pod, Missile command ...never needed to open a book.
Will have to absorbe read. its great that your selling what appears to be a rarity
keeping it in the KLOV'S ...Please, don't wait for me to get up to speed, what might seem easy to some,
I might never understand, like some hudsonarcade responses, ...still, I wish someone would do a how to concatenate file video
without assuming. Thanks, Wish you were alot closer to N.Y.
 
You'll need the 6809E pod for Defender. The standard 6809 pod won't work right since the "E" version uses external clocks and control lines. The 6010A can handle it, but you'd need an adapter to make it talk properly.
 
You'll need the 6809E pod for Defender. The standard 6809 pod won't work right since the "E" version uses external clocks and control lines. The 6010A can handle it, but you'd need an adapter to make it talk properly.

There is only one pod for both the 6809 and 6809E. Clearly posting totally incorrect rubbish is ok now? Sigh.
 
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