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From: jer@peora.UUCP (J. Eric Roskos)
Newsgroups: net.arch
Subject: Re: Re: Where to do stack checking, etc.
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Date: Mon, 16-Sep-85 09:11:48 EDT
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> For an IBM PC, you might try the ATRON PC PROBE.  Atron is in the San Jose,
> CA area, somewhere.  They have a real nice board which does reasonable
> emulation and costs less than $2K.

Yes, I've used ICEs before (I like the "logic analyzer" type that clip on
to the microprocessor, rather than an emulator, though, since those
emulators sometimes have strange timing properties).

But my point was, you shouldn't have to spend $2000... I mean, I certainly
am not going to for my personal IBM PC when I can just spend a few hours
(worth much less than $2000) and find it by hand.  If it's built into the
microprocessor, though, then that's a big improvement...
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