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The '''UPIK40''' is a harness that enables easy connection to a DIP-40 integrated circuit package. It is meant to be used with the [[1240]] and [[1241]] alongside disassembly software.
The '''UPIK40''' is a harness that enables easy connection to a DIP-40 integrated circuit package. It is meant to be used with the [[1240]] and [[1241]] alongside disassembly software.


The pictures below were taken of a Z80 probe interface. The pin-out for the 40 pin female connector that connects the ribbon cable (aka octopus cable as seen in photo 6) adapter to the probes follows. NOTE: The connector numbering follows the DIP pin numbering convention (down one side and up the other), NOT the regular ribbon cable standard of odds down one side, evens on the other. Each 40-pin microprocessor gets its own version of the octopus.


The pictures below were taken of a Z80 Probe Interface. The pin out for the 40 pin Female connector that connects the ribbon cable adapter (aka octopus cable as seen in photo 6) adapter to the probes follows. NOTE: The connector numbering follow the Z80 pin out, namely down one side and up the other, NOT the regular ribbon cable standard of odds down one side, evens on the other. Each 40 pin microprocessor gets it's own version of the octopus.
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A spreadsheet version of this which also contains the 6502 connections from the PDF, and extrapolated 6800 pin outs (with maybe the right connections for control signals) is here:
 
https://w140.com/tekwiki/images/0/01/Z80.tar
 
6502 Signal map: https://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/File:12RM63_(6502-C02)_Signal_Map.PDF
 
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! Primary<br />91A24 Pod
91A24 Pod
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! 1240 Pod
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! Secondary<br />91A24 Pod
91A24 Pod
! 1240 Pod
! 1240 Pod
! Pod Color
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A spreadsheet version of this which also contains the 6502 connections from the PDF, and extrapolated 6800 pin outs (with maybe the right connections for control signals) is here:
 
* [[Media:Z80.tar|Z80 pinout]]
* [[Media:12RM63_(6502-C02)_Signal_Map.PDF|6502 signal map]]
== Pictures ==
== Pictures ==


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