Emulation devices, systems, and methods

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39518301, G06F 1130, G01R 3128

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ABSTRACT:
An electronic device having addressable storage elements and a bus so that the storage elements are accessible via the bus, an address register connected to the bus, a data register connected to the bus, terminals for serial scan-in and scan-out, a scanable emulation control register coupled to the terminals, and a selecting circuit responsive to bits in the emulation control register for coupling the address register and the data register to the terminals to enable scanning of the address and data registers.

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