This series of programs were developed because of my interest in the Motorola 6800
and 6809 microprocessors and my desire to keep them from disappearing into oblivion. As development proceeded, it became apparent that this could also be used as an instructional aid for teaching
microprocessor theory. For this reason, I have added several features that I felt would make this a usable instructional aid. I hope you find it as much of a joy to use as I did developing it.
I have been given invaluable debugging help, suggestions for improvement, and much needed moral support and encouragement from the individuals mentioned in the 'Help About' box. Without their support this emulator would
not be the product it is. Thank you for your continued support.
All suggestions are greatly appreciated and welcomed.
Any related equipment that you wish to dispose of and do not want to end up in a land fill please feel
free to ship it to:
Michael Evenson
1410 Oakdate Road
Canton, Ga. 30114 USA.
I would also like to thank the following for their generous donations so far:
Frederic Brown
Martin Gregorie
Jack Rubin
Edzard Kohls
Dieter Deyke
Don Coates
Jeff Kaneko
Sidney Thompson
and anyone else my forgetter forgot.
And a big shout out to Mark Abene for hosting the fufu@flexusergroup list server SMTP relay that
comcast forces me to use because they do not allow port 25 on residential accounts.
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