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Started by JSambrook October 13, 2006
Mark,

Thanks for the link.  This seems to be spot-on.

I'll follow up with what I find out, for the record if nothing else.

John

On Oct 24, 11:36 pm, Mark McDougall <m...@vl.com.au> wrote:
> JSambrook wrote: > > But in reality, I haven't found even ROM emulators that support > > devices as large as the P33. Do you know of any ROM emulators > > that support 64MB of RAM and have fast connections to a host > > (Wintel PC) development systems?<http://www.emutec.com/pjetmain.html> > > I'm using one atm, but it's the customer's and not mine, so I'm not even > sure how large the ROM it's emulating is! But according to the site, you > can emulate up to 4Gbit devices... > > Regards, > > -- > Mark McDougall, Engineer > Virtual Logic Pty Ltd, <http://www.vl.com.au> > 21-25 King St, Rockdale, 2216 > Ph: +612-9599-3255 Fax: +612-9599-3266
Hello Frank,

I did speak with PromICE.  They didn't have a device of the
capacity we needed, but they were checking into some devices
they did previously under some other kind of contract to another
manufacturer.

The person I spoke with indicated he would be following up, but
I haven't heard back from him yet.  I'm not highly optimistic about
PromICE right now ...

Thanks for your help.

John Sambrook

On Oct 25, 5:28 am, "abo" <a...@netzero.com> wrote:
> >Hello, > > >I'm looking for a flash emulator that will support the 64MB > >P33 NOR flash from Intel, part # RC48F4400P0TB00 (leaded) or > >PC48F4400P0TB00 (lead free). > > >By flash emulator, I mean an active device that can take the > >place of the flash part in circuit, uses RAM to emulate the > >flash memory, and has an ethernet or USB connection to > >make reloading the memory significantly faster than > >reprogramming a real flash device. > > >A few hours of searching hasn't turned up any viable leads. > >At this point, I'm concluding that no such device exists. > > >But, I'd love to be proven wrong. > > >John SambrookTry to contact PROMICEwww.promice.com > May be they have something > > Frank

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