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The '''Tektronix 8550''' is a part of the [[8000 MDL Series]] Microcomputer development labs platform [[introduced in 1981]]. | The '''Tektronix 8550''' is a part of the [[8000 MDL Series]] Microcomputer development labs platform [[introduced in 1981]]. | ||
The 8550 is a self contained microcomputer development lab that gives complete support to one user at a time. Important features of the 8550 include a flexible filing system that easily adapts to any type of software project, high level language and assembly support with symbolic debugging for both 8-bit and 16-bit chips, real-time emulation to install developed software in the prototype hardware, and a powerful set of real-time debugging tools, including the Trigger Trace Analyzer for 8-bit and 16-bit designs, and the Real-Time Prototype Analyzer for 8-bit designs. | |||
It supports the following microprocessors: | It supports the following microprocessors: | ||
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! Intel !! Motorola !! Fairchild !! Zilog !! Texas Instruments !! Others | |||
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* | * 8086 | ||
* | * 8088 | ||
* | * 8085A | ||
* | * 8080A | ||
* | * 8048 | ||
* | * 8049 | ||
* | * 8035 | ||
* | * 8039/8039-6 | ||
* | * 8021 | ||
* | * 8041A | ||
* | * 8022 | ||
| | | | ||
* | * 68000 | ||
* | * 6800 | ||
* | * 6802 | ||
* | * 6805 | ||
* | * 6808 | ||
* | * 6809 | ||
| | | | ||
* | * F8 | ||
* | * 3870 | ||
* | * 3874 | ||
* | * 3872 | ||
* | * 3876 | ||
| | | | ||
* | * Z8001 | ||
* | * Z8002 | ||
* | * Z-80A | ||
| | | | ||
* | * TMS9900 | ||
* SPB 9900 | * SPB 9900 | ||
| | |||
* RCA 1802 | * RCA 1802 | ||
* Rockwell 6500/1 | * Rockwell 6500/1 |
Revision as of 16:08, 3 February 2022
The Tektronix 8550 is a part of the 8000 MDL Series Microcomputer development labs platform introduced in 1981.
The 8550 is a self contained microcomputer development lab that gives complete support to one user at a time. Important features of the 8550 include a flexible filing system that easily adapts to any type of software project, high level language and assembly support with symbolic debugging for both 8-bit and 16-bit chips, real-time emulation to install developed software in the prototype hardware, and a powerful set of real-time debugging tools, including the Trigger Trace Analyzer for 8-bit and 16-bit designs, and the Real-Time Prototype Analyzer for 8-bit designs.
It supports the following microprocessors:
Intel | Motorola | Fairchild | Zilog | Texas Instruments | Others |
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