> >The Fluke cannot be used as an EPROM emulator. The 
> >pods have no ram (to speak of), and execute
> >code out of the target board's program store. You 
> >could make a pod which served that function, but
> >why bother when there are so many already out there.
The 32 bit pods have the ability to do EPROM emulation.   I have 
one for 68020 and another for the 80486.  Both have several "ROM 
MODULES" that attach and allow 28/32 pin EPROMs to be 
emulated as well.
If anyone has interest in either module, please let me know.   I'd be 
interested in selling/trading.
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Received on Fri Jan 11 11:28:31 2002
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