[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9100A monitor output & more....
Andrew Welburn
andy at andysarcade.net
Fri Nov 9 16:51:49 EST 2012
I'd like to add... The editor is a very slow, frustrating and not user-friendly interface. You will use the editor to write custom programs, but I can tell you that you will need to learn how the system works through the operators keypad first.
I used my 9100 only from the operators keypad for the first 5 years, partly because I didn't have the videocard, but it's a steep learning curve and I think you'd do well to properly understand the functions of the system through the operators display and keypad first. Until you get further into GFI and UFI, you can do everything you'll want to do from the front keypad, you're not missing any functions in the editor suite apart from writing programs which I think you're a little way from for now :) I didn't write any programs for ages, but when I did, I knew exactly what I wanted to do when analysing a UUT...
Andrew Welburn (mobile)
www.andys-arcade.com
On 9 Nov 2012, at 21:31, Andre Huijts <a.huijts at upcmail.nl> wrote:
> Just had a look at the IBM CGA connector pin out:
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> http://nemesis.lonestar.org/reference/video/cga.html
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> The connector is following the "standard", it's a 9D female connector. The colors are probably on pins 3,4,5 (R,G,B) acc. to the IBM standard. Pin 7 normally carries +12V but is often not used so I guess they put the B/W signal there. Pin 8 and 9 carry Horizontal and Vertical sins (positive) so that's according to the earlier drawing I posted too....
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> The only really damn tricky pin is nr. 2. The 9100A puts out +5V on it, while the IBM has pin 1 and 2 as GND......
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> Anyway, let's get out the soldering iron.... oh I need a 04 too....
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> Do we know anything about that video card by the way ? What is the bus that Fluke used for the SCSI and Video cards ?
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> Sorry for all the remarks/questions.....I'm pretty hyped about this thing and can't wait to hook it up to my first UUT :)
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> Op 9 nov. 2012, om 21:59 heeft Andrew Welburn <andy at andysarcade.net> het volgende geschreven:
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>> Yes the output works in the CGA -> VGA adapters once you convert the sync.
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>> Andrew Welburn (mobile)
>> www.andys-arcade.com
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>> On 9 Nov 2012, at 20:43, techtools-steve <techtools at arcadehacking.com> wrote:
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>>> If the Fluke video output is 15KHz then a Gonbas RGB/MDA/CGA/EGA to VGA Converter could allow you to use the Fluke with a modern VGA LCD panel. I've got a couple of these boards stashed somewhere and willing to dig them out and give this a try once the signals are confirmed.
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>>> On 11/9/2012 11:23 AM, Andrew Welburn wrote:
>>>> Andre... Look in the schematics for the video card Pinout. The output s RGB, 15khz.. Or CGA... It's there, we aren't lying to you... If in doubt, just scope the outputs and find your RGB and syncs. As stated before, invert each sync signal with an ls04, then join them together to give you composite sync. Then you can feed this to a SCART tv or a regular arcade monitor. Ignore the black and white output.
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>>>> You can happily plug and unplug pods while the 9100a is switched on, no problems, otherwise you'd go through a whole lot of power cycling when working on stuff. When you plug a new pod in, you just hit the reset button on the operators keypad.
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>>>> Andrew Welburn (mobile)
>>>> www.andys-arcade.com
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>>>> On 9 Nov 2012, at 18:56, Andre Huijts <a.huijts at upcmail.nl> wrote:
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>>>>> OK I have been digging through the manuals but either I get dizzy by SO much information or it's not in there.
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>>>>> The only info about the monitor connection I can find is this:
>>>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/level_42/8170047354/
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>>>>> And that looks like a monochrome set-up. Now the manual says the color set-up is for a "standard IBM monitor", I am sure they mean CGA, but what is the pin-out from the 9100A in color set-up ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Other question: I am confused about when to hook up the pod. The manual(s) seem to be inconsistent too, but I think mostly they say the 9100A should be powered off before hooking up a pod.
>>>>> Can you damage the pod by connecting it to the 9100A while it's powered up ?
>>>>> I've done this while testing the pods. I did a reset (from the keypad) after replacing the pod.
>>>>>
>>>>> Note, I'm not talking about UUT power at all yet, I am not that far yet ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> André
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