Allison J Parent <allisonp(a)world.std.com> wrote:
The 8048 was a much later product. It came out just
before
<the Series II was the main development tool for Intel
No after.
Hi Allison
You may be right on this one. I was at Intel at the time
but the order of things was fuzzy.
<parts. They did have a SDK for 8048's. It was like
<older SBC in that it had LED's, keypad and programmer
<socket on a single PC board.
Prompt48, small box with keypad two sockets and display. It could program
8748, and do a passable in circuit emulation using the romless part.
Yep, that was the name. They had Prompt series for most
of the single chip controllers and I think they had them
for the 8085 but I don't recall if the 8086 had one.
They had multibus ICE for most everything from 8080 on
through 8086's.
By the way, I have a Prompt2920. I'm still looking
for any i2920 parts if anyone out there has one
( not to be confused with 2900 bit slice parts ).
Dwight