I've searched and scoured, but have found nothing.
I have a Tek 1240 with an 12RM63 6502 disassembly cartridge. I would like to use it but I can't find a manual explaining how to hook it up. There are 5 control lines that connect somewhere. I figured one of the lines (R/W). Where I can find a manual for this cartridge? Even a manual to some other Tek 1240 ROM cartridge could shed some light.
Does such a manual exist?
What a coincidence. I've just had my 1240 out to check it. Was discussing ROM packs with user bsb0011 here.
He mentioned the Tek ROM images at
http://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/1240There are a LOT of them, but all listed by Tek part numbers and what instrument they are for.
I'm sure many are for disassembler ROM packs, but haven't found any index of what packs used what EPROM PNs.
Tek wasn't kind enough to put any helpful identifier text IN the EPROMs.
So far I didn't find any ROM pack user manuals. Yes they did likely exist, since there is a manual for the Comms pack
The reason I have my 1240 out, is that I need a 6502 disassembly logic analyzer.
Can you tell me the Tek PNs on the EPROMs in your ROM Pack please? And their IC numbers.
Hopefully the images are already at Tekwiki.
If not, maybe you can read and upload them?
Edit to add - I found the IEEE 488 plugin manual.
http://gamearchive.askey.org/General/Test_Equipment/TEK Logic Analyzers
1200 GPIB COMM pack Manual for the 1200C02 GPIB COMM Pack for 1200 series LAs.
1240 Operators Intro
1240 Operators PT1
1240 Operators PT2
1240 Operators PT3
1240 Operators PT4
1240 Operators PT5
1240 Operators PT6
1240 Operators PT7
1240 Operators PT8
1240 Operators Idx
1240 Perf Anal Pack Performance Analysis ROM pack manual.
1240 Service Vol2 CH0
1240 Service Vol2 CH9
1240 Service Vol2 CH10
1240 Service Vol2 CH11
1240 Service Vol2 CH12
1241 Service
Oh and btw, why I'm looking for a Tek 1240 6502 disassembly pack, is that I'm about to try and resurrect my old Apple II, then document some 6502 disassembly and hacking I did back in 1979, of Apple DOS 3.2
Background story here:
http://everist.org/NobLog/20181001_missing_wave.htmProblem is, all the printouts I did then were on crappy thermal paper. Which has faded to almost total illegibility.