At 09:57 PM 5/7/99 +0200, you wrote: >As I wait for the M'chip new emulator generation, I find a few alternatives such as the British "TRICE" and EBLabs $ 99 full speed emulator. > >Unless the question is inappropriate for this list, I hope to recieve some (private) responses on the question if you "get what you pay for" or do I just buy trouble if I pay less than a kilodollars worth ? Didn't we have this discussion recently? I would have to say you do get what you pay for, but you should not have to spend "Kilodollars" for them. But just like the previously mentioned thread, my hopes for lower prices have almost died. >So far, I have used the "burn-and-learn"-tric, using 4 windowed PIC's circulating between board, programmer and eraser. > A good emulator will speed up this process greatly. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up. :) John C. John A. Craft (601)689-8100 Voice Vice President, Sr. Analyst (601)689-8130 Fax Nation Computer Services, Inc. http://www.ncs-ssc.com MSAAP Bldg 9110 craft@ncs-ssc.com Stennis Space Center, MS 39529