On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 4:22 PM, John Robertson <pinball at telus.net> wrote:
   ... I can even
pull the CPU and socket it so I can stick
 my Fluke 9010A on the board and do some serious memory tests... 
 A suggestion would be to find someone with a Fluke 9100 or 9010 and has the
 68000 pod. This allows you to do RAM, ROM and I/O tests from the perspective
 of the CPU. 
 
I already have one, as I mentioned in the original post.  The CPU is
not socketed,
which is a fair bit of work to change.  I used to make 68000-based devices
(COMBOARD protocol engine for PDP-11/VAX), so I'm quite familiar with how
to use it.  If the CPU was socketed, I would have popped the Fluke on there
without a second thought.
Cheers,
-ethan
P.S. - I also have a 6502 pod.  I would love to pick up a Z80 pod (or an
1802 pod!) at a not-outrageous price, but that's uncommon.