At 08:07 PM 5/6/04 -0400, you wrote:
I have an Pro-Log M825 System Analyzer which is for the
8085. I do have
a manual photocopy for it. I have not used it, but it seems pretty
primitive.
I'd like to get a copy of your manual.
I also have an 8085 emulator called a Millenium, but I don't remember
the company name.
Millenium! If is a yellowish box about 15" w x 8" x 8" and the top opens
up. I have a couple of them, one for 6800 and one for z-80 or 8080 IIRC. I
also have a manual for them. It's a 8 1/2" x 11" three binder about 3 or
4"
thick.
This one is interesting because it is based on a 6800
processor in an S-100 chassis. It has the capability of
being controlled
via a remote computer. Has anyone seen one of these? I has a green
vacuum florescent single line display and a large panel of special
function buttons.
I'm not sure if that's like the ones that I have or not. I haven't
touched them in a long time. I know the ones that I but are made by
Millenium but I don't remember the model numbers. They're in storage but I
can pick them up and photograph them the first of next week if any is
interested.
Joe
I have been wanting to play with it, but it seems that anything that
could be done with an 8085 could be done with a PIC and in one package...
-chuck
Joe R. wrote:
Wow! Cool find! I have one for the Z-80 CPU and I
know where there's one
for the 6800. I have an old ProLog catalog and I think it shows the one for
the 4040 but I don't think it gives any details. I've never tried to use
mine and I know that the guy with the one for 6800 hasn't been able to make
his work. I've been looking for manuals for any of them but haven't found
one. I saw the mention of the one on Jim's site and I've written to him
several times but he's never replied.
Joe
At 06:59 PM 5/4/04 -0500, you wrote:
>I found this little gem while excavating in the back warehouse of an
>electronics surplus company while on vacation recently. I'm guessing that
>it's pretty rare. Lots of blinky-lights and toggle switches! It looks
>like it's almost brand new. Now I just have to dig up my 4004 CPU and
>build something around it so I can try this thing out. Anybody have any
>information about it? The closest I came was
>http://www.rdrop.com/~jimw/j-boards.shtml, about the 5th entry up from the
>very bottom. Looks almost identical, but is apparently for the 8080...
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