[Techtoolslist] Kurz-Kasch TC-590-89 Test Clip

teeray teeray at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 22 21:38:02 EST 2013





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>From: John Robertson <jrr at flippers.com>

>Sent: Feb 22, 2013 7:42 PM

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>Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] Kurz-Kasch TC-590-89 Test Clip

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>teeray wrote:

>> Anyone know how a Kurz-Kasch TC-590-89 Test Clip is wired ?

>> All I can find says it should have three test clips E4, B3, D3

>>

>> Thanks

>> Tim

>>

>> _

>

>

>These are part of the KK signature kit for 8080 boards. TC-590-89 is

>basically a 16 pin Glomper clip with jumpers:

>

>Part "EE Module" is a 40 pin header box that have only one jumper

>between pins 14, 16 & 24.

>Part "B-3" and "D-3" are a 16-pin glomper clips that each (identical)

>have jumpers between pins 3, 6, 8, 10, & 13.

>Part "E-3" is a 16-pin glomper clips that have a jumper between pins 1 & 7.

>

>These four parts are used with KKs docs on using the Sig Analyzer on the

>8080 boards and go on the corresponding IC (IC B-3, D-3, and E-3).

>

>Hope this helps!

>

>John :-#)#

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Big help Thanks!

So on the EE Module all the pins feed through including the ones jumpered ?
I ask because pin 19 would be pulled low by clip E3 and it is an output from CPU

Clip E3 would cause the data bus direction to go output only (which is OK for the
Midway 8080 board) and clip B3, D3 would set the 8080 to execute NOP's

Thanks



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