In the early 90's Applied Microsystems updated their 16 bit emulators with a 68020
processor and
ethernet. The original had a 6809 as the emulation processor. There is almost nothing
about these
on the net, there was apparently a EL 3200 version which supported Intel. This may have
been a
short lived product since they switched to BLM and other serial products around then.
Main interest is I discovered I have one, most of my AMC boxes are ES 1800 (serial 6809)
and
wanted to try to use it. It's possible they switched to some proprietary undocumented
protocol
on the other hand. Their product part numbering is cryptic, to say the least. I have two
units
that look indentical on the outside (later plastic cases with the carrying handle) and
the
emulation processors in them are 6809 in one (the Z8001 one) and 68xxx in the other (the
68000 one, pn. 750-01600-00). Looking on eBay, it appears the 32 bit units are pn
750-13200-xx
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271314972572 for example