Sean,
I use and like Advanced Transdata's RICE17A emulator. They are
compact, modular, reasonably priced (for a full featured hardware
emulator) and do a few things Microchip's own ICE-2000 can't do
(higher emulation speeds, 3.3V emulation to name a couple). I
also like the IDE for it much better than MPLAB. At about 1/3 the
price of a Microchip ICE-2000 system, I think it's a bargain. The
Advanced Transdata tech support is also very good.
http://www.adv-transdata.com/in_circuit_emulator.htm#RICE17A
Matt Pobursky
Maximum Performance Systems
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 13:39:46 +1100, Sean Alcorn - Avion Sydney
wrote:
{Quote hidden}>Hi all,
>
>My programming is starting to get a little more complex than my
>first few projects, and I think an In Circuit Emulator would be
>a huge help to me now.
>
>Any suggestions for a good, flexible ICE that will not break the
>bank?
>
>I use mainly 12C and 16F84 parts, but I intend to use PIC16X771
>and PIC16F877 in the future.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Sean Alcorn
>
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