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  2. MCU 8051 IDE - Wikipedia

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    MCU 8051 IDE is a free software integrated development environment for microcontrollers based on the 8051.MCU 8051 IDE has a built-in simulator not only for the MCU itself, but also LCD displays and simple LED outputs as well as button inputs.

  3. MCS-51 - Wikipedia

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    The 8052 was an enhanced version of the original 8051 that featured 256 bytes of internal RAM instead of 128 bytes, 8 KB of ROM instead of 4 KB, and a third 16-bit timer. Most modern 8051-compatible microcontrollers include these features. The 8032 had these same features as the 8052 except it lacked internal ROM program memory.

  4. Ceibo emulator - Wikipedia

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    Atmel 8051 in-circuit emulator 8051 emulator with adapters. A ceibo emulator is an in-circuit emulator for microcontrollers and microprocessors. [1] These emulators use bond-out processors, which have internal signals brought out for the purpose of debugging. These signals provide information about the state of the processor that is otherwise ...

  5. Small Device C Compiler - Wikipedia

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    Intel 8031, 8032, 8051, 8052; Maxim/Dallas DS80C390; C8051; Motorola/Freescale/NXP 68HC08 and S08; Padauk PDK14 and PDK15 [5] Sharp SM83, the CPU found in the Nintendo Game Boy LR35902 SoC; STMicroelectronics STM8; Zilog Z80, Z180, eZ80 in Z80 mode; Rabbit Semiconductor 2000, 2000A, 3000, 3000A, 4000; Toshiba TLCS-90; Z80N (ZX Spectrum Next ...

  6. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    The host in this article is the system running the emulator, and the guest is the system being emulated. The list is organized by guest operating system (the system being emulated), grouped by word length. Each section contains a list of emulators capable of emulating the specified guest, details of the range of guest systems able to be ...

  7. HP 64000 - Wikipedia

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    Emulation or Emulator refers to optional cards and other hardware that are connected to the mainframe via the plug-in cards and can replace the processor and/or memory in the user system. Emulation and analysis cards are interconnected with an Emulation Bus that is completely separated from the Host Bus.

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  9. Intel MCS-48 - Wikipedia

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    A High-Speed Emulator for Intel MCS-48 Microcomputers. Intel Corporation. August 1979. Application Note AP-55A. Dahm, Phil; Rosenberg, Stuart (December 1979). Intel MCS-48 and UPI-41A Microcontrollers. Intel Corporation. Reliability Report RR-25. Microcontroller Handbook (PDF). Intel. 1984. Order number 210918-002. 8-Bit Embedded Controllers ...