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    Mid 80s Dana/Perfect Circle Cruise control module tester/calibrator

    I have a unique doohickey, a Dana/Perfect circle cruise control tester/calibrator. It has all the options to both test every type of speedostat analog modules and the self contained supercruise units The dates on caps on the boards suggests this was made in late 84 I know its not something...
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    Anyone else a Sun Equipment junkie??

    okay answering my own question and doing some SEO for any that may be looking for the same answers The 0120-0423-02 Sun Inspector emissions tester, the password is probably one of 5 things CANDYMAN, BIGFOOT, SUNBURN, R_E_LEE (r-e-lee or r e lee, I dunno) and U.S.GRANT, thats likely the password...
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    Anyone else a Sun Equipment junkie??

    It uses both a Romless Motorola MC6803P and an romless Intel MCS-51 8344 which is an 8031 with a build in serial coprocessor alongside 3 D27163 eproms. I have a programmer I built for the MCS-48 family of things while reverse engineering AMC's CeC used on their 6 cylinder feedback carb stuff...
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    Anyone else a Sun Equipment junkie??

    Believe me I was digging through every possible website I could find on the internet archive There was that snippet from snap on's website in 1997, some documents from maryland (apparently the 1040 series are still legal for inspections in MD) and a forum post from about the same time period...
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    Anyone else a Sun Equipment junkie??

    I have an bit of an orphan, an Sun Inspector 1045, rolled onto the scene in 1984 alongside California's Bar-84 standards which most other states adopted in some form before being quickly rendered obsolete by the bar-90 standards that saw a whole new field of computer testers enter the scene that...
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