On Jan 4, 2:24=A0am, Jose Tango <jotang...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have or know where I might obtain the DOS based software
> for Nohau
> EMUL51-PC?
>
> I still have the emulator with serial box, cable and various pods, and
> a PC with
> a serial port that will boot into DOS. Somewhere along the way the
> software
> distribution diskette got tossed.
>
> Never thought I'd need this emulator again, but now as a "professional
> courtesy"
> need to modify a system I did about 20 years ago.
I have the ISA version of the EMUL-51 along with the trace card. I
don't have any of the pods any more so I don't know if the thing still
works. Anyway the the disk that was in the box has DOS software but I
don't know if it will work with your serial version. I put the
contents here if you need it:
http://www.filedropper.com/emul-51
(click the gray button that says "download this file", don't click the
green button to download the so-called "pdf reader")
The zip has 119 files including EXE and example C and ASM files with
dates from 1986 to 1989. Hopefully it will be of some use.
If anyone wants the EMUL-51 ISA cards I'm willing to sell them for the
cost of shipping.
Reply by Chris●January 9, 20122012-01-09
On 04/01/2012 7:24 PM, Jose Tango wrote:
> Does anyone have or know where I might obtain the DOS based software
> for Nohau
> EMUL51-PC?
>
> I still have the emulator with serial box, cable and various pods, and
> a PC with
> a serial port that will boot into DOS. Somewhere along the way the
> software
> distribution diskette got tossed.
>
> Never thought I'd need this emulator again, but now as a "professional
> courtesy"
> need to modify a system I did about 20 years ago.
I too have an EMUL51 packed away in storage.
It's possible I have the software archived also. I'll check in the next
few days & respond here.
Cheers,
Chris.
Reply by Jim Vanelli●January 5, 20122012-01-05
On Jan 4, 6:26=A0pm, PhilW <p...@microcoin.com> wrote:
> On 4/01/2012 7:24 PM, Jose Tango wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have or know where I might obtain the DOS based software
> > for Nohau
> > EMUL51-PC?
>
> > I still have the emulator with serial box, cable and various pods, and
> > a PC with
> > a serial port that will boot into DOS. Somewhere along the way the
> > software
> > distribution diskette got tossed.
>
> > Never thought I'd need this emulator again, but now as a "professional
> > courtesy"
> > need to modify a system I did about 20 years ago.
>
> You could tryhttp://www.icetech.com
>
> PhilW
Tried that. They say if I find a copy to please share with them.
Reply by Michael Karas●January 4, 20122012-01-04
[This followup was posted to comp.arch.embedded and a copy was sent to
the cited author.]
In article <23c53e4e-fb54-44cc-8c92-
5e556ff099ee@b32g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>, jotango43@gmail.com says...
>
> Does anyone have or know where I might obtain the DOS based software
> for Nohau
> EMUL51-PC?
>
> I still have the emulator with serial box, cable and various pods, and
> a PC with
> a serial port that will boot into DOS. Somewhere along the way the
> software
> distribution diskette got tossed.
>
> Never thought I'd need this emulator again, but now as a "professional
> courtesy"
> need to modify a system I did about 20 years ago.
You could try making a request over at http://www.8052.com on the forum
there. I believe that a number of active members there used to use Nohau
equipment in times gone by.
--
Michael Karas
Carousel Design Solutions
http://www.carousel-design.com
Reply by PhilW●January 4, 20122012-01-04
On 4/01/2012 7:24 PM, Jose Tango wrote:
> Does anyone have or know where I might obtain the DOS based software
> for Nohau
> EMUL51-PC?
>
> I still have the emulator with serial box, cable and various pods, and
> a PC with
> a serial port that will boot into DOS. Somewhere along the way the
> software
> distribution diskette got tossed.
>
> Never thought I'd need this emulator again, but now as a "professional
> courtesy"
> need to modify a system I did about 20 years ago.
On 2012-01-04, Jose Tango <jotango43@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have or know where I might obtain the DOS based software
> for Nohau EMUL51-PC?
>
> I still have the emulator with serial box, cable and various pods,
> and a PC with a serial port that will boot into DOS. Somewhere along
> the way the software distribution diskette got tossed.
Sorry, can't help with a copy of the DOS software. But, it might be
helpful to know that the last time I tried it, Nohau EMUL68 ran just
fine on Linux using the DOSEMU. I would assume that EMUL51 would
also. IIRC, that was using an ISA board not a serial port...
--
Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! And then we could sit
at on the hoods of cars at
gmail.com stop lights!
Reply by Michael Karas●January 4, 20122012-01-04
[This followup was posted to comp.arch.embedded and a copy was sent to
the cited author.]
In article <23c53e4e-fb54-44cc-8c92-
5e556ff099ee@b32g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>, jotango43@gmail.com says...
>
> Does anyone have or know where I might obtain the DOS based software
> for Nohau
> EMUL51-PC?
>
> I still have the emulator with serial box, cable and various pods, and
> a PC with
> a serial port that will boot into DOS. Somewhere along the way the
> software
> distribution diskette got tossed.
>
> Never thought I'd need this emulator again, but now as a "professional
> courtesy"
> need to modify a system I did about 20 years ago.
I did some projects like that - working on things designed many years
ago. On one project I found it easier to apply some newer technology to
the development / debug problem by temporarily replacing the MCU in the
target with a newer style one that supported JTAG debugging. See my
writeup about that approach here:
http://www.carousel-design.com/SiLabs_ICD.html
--
Michael Karas
Carousel Design Solutions
http://www.carousel-design.com
Reply by Jose Tango●January 4, 20122012-01-04
Does anyone have or know where I might obtain the DOS based software
for Nohau
EMUL51-PC?
I still have the emulator with serial box, cable and various pods, and
a PC with
a serial port that will boot into DOS. Somewhere along the way the
software
distribution diskette got tossed.
Never thought I'd need this emulator again, but now as a "professional
courtesy"
need to modify a system I did about 20 years ago.