Ceibo's DS-85 is a realtime, high-performance microcomputer development system dedicated to the 8085 microprocessor. It provides an easy-to-use and flexible instrument which reduces the development and debugging cycle and enables the user to quickly and efficiently solve hardware and software problems. It is operated using a personal computer and can carry out complete realtime and transparent emulation of the target CPU.
The emulator memory provides 64 KB of data and code memory with software mapping capabilities. Up to 65 536 hardware breakpoints allow realtime program execution until an opcode is executed at a specified address. The DS-85 allows symbolic debugging of assembler or high-level languages. This symbolic debugger uses symbols contained in the absolute file generated by the Intel's linker and locator programs.
A personality probe is available to support all versions of the 8085 microprocessor. The user may also select the rated frequency from the emulator crystal or from any external clock source. The unit's dimensions are 288 x 307 x 56 mm.
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