emulator board help

From: hellige <jeffh_at_eleventh.com>
Date: Sun Apr 27 09:28:43 1997

On 28-Apr-97, classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu wrote:

>I seem to recall that Definicon made coprocessor boards (68000 series, and
>maybe 32016 series as well) for PC's. You rean special language compilers
>on the PC that converted your high-level source into machine code for the
>68000 or whatever, and ran it on the coprocessor board

   What would be the point in doing this though, if the board didn't emulate a
specific 68000 series computer?

   Jeff jeffh_at_eleventh.com
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