Abstract
This paper describes the design and use of an EPROM emulator as a low-cost microprocessordevelopment tool. In conjunction with cross assemblers and linkers, it allows executable code to be developed using a host PC, and to be directly executed by the target system. Unlike a microprocessor emulator, the EPROM emulator is flexible in that it can serve as a development tool for target systems based on a variety of microprocessors.
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