You can use a Picmaster if you buy an adaptor from a company in England. They make a PCMCIA card that does the function of the ISA card in a full size PC. I looked at them in AZ last summer and was impressed. They are a bit expensive but work well and allow you to use the Picmaster with any laptop that has a PCMCIA slot. At 05:05 PM 2/18/98 PST8, you wrote: > Doesn't the title say it all? > > Well, if not... I'm looking for an In-Circuit emulator that will > work with my Laptop. Since my company went to NT, it is the only > PC left that is Windows 95 (apparently a compatibility issue with > Microchip). It is also the most convienent way for me to hack .. > er .. develop my boards. > > So, is there a de facto ICE out there that would work with my lap > top? > > A couple of things that are important to me are: > > - Real time emulation to 10 MHz. > > - Compatibility with my Promate II > > - Supports 16F84 and 16C54A > > - Easy to use Windows interface > > - Has phone and/or Web Support > > - Costs less than Andy Warren's Porsche > > TIA, > > Tim > > Larry G. Nelson Sr. mailto:L.Nelson@ieee.org http://www.ultranet.com/~nr