[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9010a Tape Drive
John Robertson
jrr at flippers.com
Sun Jan 25 12:11:29 EST 2009
Matt Rossiter wrote:
> Hello Everyone, I'm trying to fix my Fluke 9010a tape drive which was
> working at one point and now is having problems. I'm not having much luck
> getting it going again and I'm starting to suspect that I might be having
> an issue with the UPI-41A (Universal Periferal Interface) chip.
> http://games.rossiters.com/manuals/fluke/Intel-8041A.pdf [1] I know where I
> can get some of these chips, the problem is they are programmable so I
> would need someone's help copying the data off a known working Fluke 9010a
> Tape drive and then have them programmed for me. Does anyone have a
> programmer that can read/program 8041a/8741a chips? I know the Xeltek
> SuperPro 3000u can do them. My second option is to find someone who is
> parting out a Fluke 9010a and get the tape drive from them. I have a bunch
> of tapes with programs on them I'd like to archive. Is anyone parting out a
> Fluke 9010a at this time? :) Matt PS - it would be nice to get the ROM off
> the Fluke 9010a tape drive for preservation
> purposes!
>
> Links:
> ------
> [1] http://games.rossiters.com/manuals/fluke/Intel-8041A.pdf
> _______________________________________________
>
Hi Matt,
I have a Xeltek SuperPro that can read the 8041 - I also have a few
9010s with good tape drives so I can do this for you next week -
assuming I remember (nags are fine).
John :-#)#
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