>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 Jim> ----- Original Message ----- From: "George France"
 Jim> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Jim Fischer'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Jim> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 10:07 AM Subject: RE: Debugger /
 Jim> Emulator / Logic Analyzer for EBSA285 clone board


 >> >PMFJI, but I'm curious to know what kind of probing hardware
 >> you're >using to capture data with the logic analyzer. FWIW, we've
 >> got an >Agilent (Hewlett-Packard) 16700A that will do everything
 >> but walk >the dog, and ...
 >> 
 >> Corelis, Inc. makes a SA-110 Strong-ARM Preprocessor for the for
 >> the HP Logig Analyzer. The system includes a connector that
 >> attaches to the top of the cpu as will as software for an armv4l
 >> disassember.  If you have six pods off of your Analyzer you can
 >> monitor every single pin out from the SA-110.

 Jim> George et al.,

 Jim> I apologize for the long delay getting back to you on
 Jim> this. First of all, let me say thanks for the Corelis
 Jim> info. FWIW, we purchased a Corelis probe kit (about a year ago)
 Jim> and discovered that it won't fit on an unmodified EBSA 285
 Jim> board.

A popular hack around here, with PQFP based devices anyway, is to
stack a couple of sockets on top of each other to act as an extender.
Works well enough for devices with 50 MHz buses (like the MIPS R5000).

        paul

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