The In-Circuit Approach to Prototype Development on the Apple
Article Abstract:
There is an increasing need in business for single-board computers which carry all their components on one circuit board. However systems that will eventually run on a single-board computer (SBC), often require additional features such as keyboard, visual display and disk storage during the development phase. A developmental approach for answering this is featured that uses an Apple 6502 microprocessor with an SBC as the final recipient of the system. Transfer of the software from the 6502 to the SBC is accomplished through in-circuit emulation (ICE). Flowcharts and diagrams are included which illustrate the development cycle using ICE.
Publication Name: Windfall
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0262-4877
Year: 1983
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The Road to More Productive Use of Your Apple
Article Abstract:
As the microcomputer industry has flourished, the training of users has continued to receive a low priority. With the market continuing to grow, improved user training will become more significant. Various training methods are featured which can be employed to solve this problem. A chart is included that shows costs and results for each of these methods.
Publication Name: Windfall
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0262-4877
Year: 1983
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