@speleo_de: Hehehe, not free, no

Just someone knowledgeable to use it to offer Zac. board repairs to the community.
Someone in the UK did a PCB for the Z80->2650 pod adaptor but doesn't have any more left and didn't reply when I asked for the plots to make more.
@Level42: In theory, yes. The bus timing is not 100% accurate compared with the Fluke, though, only an approximation so some games might have configurations that can't work with it. However, unlike the Fluke I can program the Arduino with built in game awareness so there is no need to figure checksums & memory maps etc. and I can run a full test of everything on a particular game as a single action. Thus, it's tailored to specific games. The Flukes a bit of a pain to do this with unless you dig into the scripting features to do the same thing. Also, the Arduino doesn't do run UUT of course so to run it up needs unplug and a CPU fitting instead (I use a ZIF socket for testing). That said, total parts is probably <$75 for this setup.
Paul.