Oh, yeah I get it - an in circuit emulator. With my logic analyzer I
can also watch all the bus transactions (or directly on the CPU if needs
be) to see what is going on, as well.
I have an Intel MDS IV with an ICE for (IIRC) an 8051, but have never
used it for that purpose to date.
JRJ
On 7/11
heh thats way more work than a plug in emulator
good luck on it
On 7/11/2015 2:49 PM, Jay Jaeger wrote:
> Oh, yeah I get it - an in circuit emulator. With my logic analyzer I
> can also watch all the bus transactions (or directly on the CPU if needs
> be) to see what is going on, as well.
>
>
no not a software emulator a hardware emulator you remove the Z80 and
plug in a cable
lets you step through the code test memory and run the board at full speed
hardware emulators are for the debugging of the hardware.
unlike software emulators that run on a host PC that let you run old
software
I use emulators as well, and have written some, but I also enjoy working
with the real hardware.
The Altos ACS-8000 series are all Z80's .
JRJ
On 7/10/2015 10:05 PM, wulfman wrote:
> On 7/10/2015 7:50 PM, Jay Jaeger wrote:
>> Long story, but
>>
>> I recently acquired an Altos ACS 8000-2 with
On 7/10/2015 7:50 PM, Jay Jaeger wrote:
> Long story, but
>
> I recently acquired an Altos ACS 8000-2 with an 8100-01 mainboard (which
> currently is not functioning). Acquired it on eBay where it was
> represented as an ACS-8000-7, along with an Altos 8000-7A 29MB hard disk
> (a Shugart 4008
Long story, but
I recently acquired an Altos ACS 8000-2 with an 8100-01 mainboard (which
currently is not functioning). Acquired it on eBay where it was
represented as an ACS-8000-7, along with an Altos 8000-7A 29MB hard disk
(a Shugart 4008). The hard disk was fine, but the computer wasn't