[Techtoolslist] 9100 script? - identify address
John Robertson
jrr at flippers.com
Wed Apr 12 11:12:10 EDT 2023
On 2023/04/08 10:49 a.m., John Robertson via Techtoolslist wrote:
> On 2023/04/05 3:38 p.m., John Robertson via Techtoolslist wrote:
>> On 2023/04/03 5:46 p.m., John Robertson via Techtoolslist wrote:
>>> On 2023/04/03 2:52 p.m., David Shoemaker wrote:
>>>> I remember seeing a script like this for the 9010, should be simple
>>>> enough to port to 9100
>>>> ...
>>>
>>> Or perhaps the script is hiding in the 9100 Training?
>>>
>>> Actually the LEARN (AUTO_LEARN) function is in the 9100A/AF
>>> Technical User's Manual - and the disc image is in the UUT Test Disk.
>>>
>>> John :-#)#
>>>
>> Well, I found the disk (and the 6.0 Service Disc) and forgot that
>> when you copy a Service disk onto the HDR it will over-write the
>> operating system. So now I have to reload 6.1 (found the floppies).
>> At least my floppy drive is working well.
>>
>> I don't know/remember enough about the 9100 yet, but it seems that
>> for the most part you should always save programs on floppies. That
>> isn't going to end well!
>>
>> The LEARN function is handy. I'll scan the documents and put them on
>> TTL shortly. And once I remember how to use the added USB function I
>> added to the 9100 years ago (along with the SCSI Micro-SD card) I'll
>> copy the accompanying floppy disc.
>>
>> John :-#)#
>
> I've uploaded the section on 9100A/AF LEARN to the /Fluke/9100/PDFs
> directory and also tidied up the directory a bit, and added
> -searchable to the files that are.
>
> (fixed ftp link)
> ftp://ftp.flippers.com/TTL/TestEquipment/Fluke/9100%20Series/9100_Fixture_PDFs/9100A_3_TechnicalUsersManual_PN864637_AF_Addendum-searchable.pdf
>
>
> Sooner or later I'll upload the UUT companion disc to the FTP site,
> once I remember how to create an image file...it's been perhaps 12
> years since I last did one.
>
> John :-#)#
>
Not sure if anyone is still following this, but the latest in the saga
with my 9100FT is I am trying to work with the UUT Test Disk V1.0
(waiting for a USB floppy so I can copy it and create an image on a PC)
and I'm getting the following error msg when I launch Program DO_LRN on
my 9100FT:
*DO_LRN(551): wrong number of subscripts to 't_upper'*
Which wasn't helping me at all. I've tried a couple of different UUT
Test Disks that I have (all are V1.0) with no change.
Ran it first on 6.1, then tried under 6.0, same results. Has anyone run
the UUT Test Disk on the 9100FT?
Further - I have extracted the text from the UUT Test Disk image (using
SAMdisk - https://simonowen.com/samdisk/ ), it is written in TL/1
language, and I have uploaded that raw extract to:
(fixed ftp link - I hope)
ftp://ftp.flippers.com/TTL/TestEquipment/Fluke/9100%20Series/9100_Fixture_PDFs/9100-UUT_TEST_DISK.TXT
It is not a perfect extraction, and I suspect there are some errors,
hopefully folks here who may be interested are more familiar with TL/1
and can tidy it up further.
Here is the description of the tests on the UUT disk:
!! auto_learn -- AUTOTEST and LEARN
!! ================================
!!
!! This program provides a LEARN and AUTOTEST capability similar to the
!! FLUKE 9010A. This program provides a softkey driven user interface
!! to invoke the learn algorithm (a seperate program "DO_LRN" (copyrighted))
!! and to test the resulting learned descriptors. Additionally, it provides
!! a facility to view the learned descriptors and to add additional ones.
!! The learned descriptors are stored in a local text file named
"LEARN_INFO".
!!
!! Note: since TL/1 does not have access to pod space information, when a
!! LEARN is performed it uses the address space active when this program
!! (AUTO_LEARN) is invoked and stores it with each descriptor.
John :-#)#
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