NEver with a -D. I've used a pair of them with an
RK11-C (a rack of
flip-chip cards), but that's different enough to be irrelevant.
Yep, used to have one of those (years ago) before I could afford the RK11-D.
The KM11 monitors 28 signals, and allows you to control
4 signals (it's
rare for all 4 switches to be used, but I digress). What it shows depends
on the device it's plugged into.
Do you have the overlay, or a picture of the overlay, which shows what
all the lights mean? If not, then I'll have to find my RK11-D printset
and work out just what signals are displayed? Ditto for the switches.
Yes, I have the overlay. I guess that it doesn't allow quite the level of
control that is provided for CPU debug. It looks like it just shows the
state of a number of signals and the switches don't do much of anything,
at least based on the labeling.
--tnx
--tom