[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9010a Troubleshooting w/ Omega Race
John Robertson
jrr at flippers.com
Mon Jan 22 14:01:59 EST 2007
I'm beating up an Omega Race board right now for a customer and I
find it is not very pod friendly.
I found that if one clipped pin 8 (9? - I'm at home right now) of the
final reset stage and tied it high that this would deal with the
negative RESET stuff.
I had a lot (8) of the 2114's that were bad and ended up making my
Xeltek Super Pro be able to test those suckers as I do not have a
stand-alone RAM tester that would handle the 2114.
Problems with reading the Vector ROM/RAM have yet to be solved, even
had trouble reading the game ROM for a while - flaky 74LS138.
I hate getting working on these corroded boards. Not worth my time,
yet too much of a challenge to discard...I love puzzles too much!
John :-#)#
At 12:36 AM -0800 1/22/07, Matt Rossiter wrote:
>This might be more of a Vectorlist question, but I thought I might try
>here.
>
>Right now I'm using a 100% working Omega Race boardset to make sure I have
>the correct setup using the Fluke 9010a and Z80 Pod.
>
>First of all, the boardset just won't run with the Z80 Pod. I can see
>that the Reset line is pulsing. It won't run if I disable the watchdog
>circuit either. *sometimes* I can get it to do a Quick Ram Test
>successfully. Other times I get data error messages and if I do a bus
>test it will report a bunch of data lines tied together. Of course, if I
>put a normal z80 processor back in the game works perfectly fine.
>
>So, I'm just wondering if anyone out there knows how to properly setup an
>Omega Race boardset for troubleshooting with the Fluke 9010a and Z80 pod.
>This Pod should be working fine since I used it recently on a Pac-Man.
>
>thanks
>
>Matt
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