On 28-Apr-97, classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu wrote:
I seem to recall that Definicon made coprocessor boards
(68000 series, and
maybe 32016 series as well) for PC's. You rean special language compilers
on the PC that converted your high-level source into machine code for the
68000 or whatever, and ran it on the coprocessor board
What would be the point in doing this though, if the board didn't emulate a
specific 68000 series computer?
Jeff jeffh(a)eleventh.com
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