Rich,
I have a couple of the older AMS emulators (Z-80 and 8085) and they seem to be pretty nice emulators but I don't know anything about the newer style ones such as the one in the auction. However the AMS stuff seems to be fairly common and there's always a couple of pieces of it on E-bay. There's one of the older ones like mine on E-bay right now. It's at <
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3308093129&category=1504>. Al has the copies of the manuals for some of the stuff on his website.
BTW I need a pod for my AMS Z-80 emulator if anyone has one.
Joe
At 09:44 AM 1/23/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello, all:
>
> I came across an Applied Microsystems in-circuit emulator on eBay
>and wondered if anyone on the list has any familiarity with it. It's model
>627593, 750-03207-00 and comes with one pod, model 68360-33. Any idea how
>this is configured?. Google info is pretty limited except for the
>announcement that Applied went out of business and sold out to Metroworks.
>
> Thanks.
>Rich
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