Quoted from ChrisHibler:With respect, I beg to differ.
I use the Great Plains Electronics QuickScan 80 as my preferred diagnostic tool. Next is Marco's test ROM in a PiniTech test fixture. Both connect to the normal 40-pin socket at TC1. For your boards, I'd need an adapter module, which I don't relish building.
Again, I'm glad your boards are available. I'm happy to support repair of them, which increases their value to your customers. The more you can do to help those of us that repair them, the better your business will be. Alternatively, if you don't help us support your product, the opposite will occur.
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Likewise. I repair around 25 - 40 Sys80 MPU boards per year for Canadians mostly and the Quickscan 80 is my go to plug and play test tool.
Without provisions to use it and product specific schematics of course, it severely limits the customer's range of service options without the need for expensive out-of-country 2 way shipping.
Brent