I'm can't be sure without checking some manuals but I believe the TK80 is
a trainer/demonstrator that's used with the Fluke 9010 Troubleshooter. If
you don't need it I'd like to have it. I have a bunch of 9010 stuff.
Joe
At 09:42 PM 9/1/06 +1000, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm checking through some of my old stuff and I have a Fluke TK80A, which
appears to be a single board computer or training system. It has an 8080
CPU, 1K of RAM (2114), an EPROM and a membrane keypad, some 7-seg LEDs and a
few switches. Other than the power connector it has no external connecters
or sockets - so I assume it's a standalone system.
Some of the LEDs and switches are stamped "ADDR 10000 Output Port" and other
addresses that are over 10000 (ie 100F9)- which has me perplexed as the
address limit of the 8080 is FFFF and the IO range only goes to FF?
I'm going to check it over and apply some power to see what it does (if
anything). However, if anyone has heard of this board or know something
about it could you please illuminate me to its purpose?
river
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