Patent
1996-09-30
1998-08-18
Teska, Kevin J.
39518304, 39518305, G06F 9455
Patent
active
057969876
ABSTRACT:
In an emulation device for emulating a target system with a system emulator to which an external emulator probe is connected, which has located therein a central processing unit and which is plugged into the target system in place of the target system processor in order to connect the target system with the system emulator, the functional units of the system emulator for performing time critical functions are combined into an integrated module and moved to the probe.
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Habermayr Erwin
Hofmeister Juergen
Horak Dieter
Huebner Christian
Pichl Werner
Frejd Russell W.
Hitex-Systementwicklung
Teska Kevin J.
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