[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9010 mass signature build...

John Robertson jrr at flippers.com
Wed Mar 10 12:49:02 EST 2021


Your link isn't resolving at the moment - so I went to 
web.archive.org..and that is Romident which is fine (and I am familiar 
with it), but as far as I know it never generated Fluke signatures.

John :-#)#

On 2021/03/10 9:38 a.m., William Stillwell wrote:
> A lot of people just use https://romident.coinopflorida.com 
> <https://romident.coinopflorida.com>
>
> There is a dos app that will do the checksum as well, sadly, having a 
> catalog of known fluke sigs doesn't help because sometimes you don't 
> know what the code is even on the board, or if the code matches a 
> known good file.
>
> William Stillwell
>
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>
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 12:26 PM John Robertson via Techtoolslist 
> <techtoolslist at flippers.com <mailto:techtoolslist at flippers.com>> wrote:
>
>     I have a lot of EPROMs that I can archived over the decades and was
>     chatting with some folks oN FB about the 9010 signature and spotted a
>     Github signature process.
>
>     https://github.com/davidol33/flukesig
>     <https://github.com/davidol33/flukesig>
>
>     My question is, I'd be happy to run a mass batch of my EPROM
>     library if
>     someone can write the apple (I'm on a MAC) script (or whatever)
>     that would:
>
>     1) start at the first directory alphabetically/numerically & file,
>
>     2) process the EPROM(s)
>
>     3) generate an output table- CSV perhaps - that had the signature,
>     EPROM
>     name, directory location, and perhaps the creation date for a .csv
>     file
>
>     4) move on to the next directory rinse and repeat.
>
>     I have thousands of EPROMs in hundreds of directories that this
>     could be
>     done for and would be happy to then tidy up the result and post on
>     the
>     TTL FTP site.
>
>     I just don't have the time build the script. Nor fresh experience for
>     that matter.
>
>     Anyone interested in helping?
>
>     Thanks!
>
>     John :-#)#
>
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