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Difference between ROM emulator and ICE.

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hi al,

can u ppl tel me the exact difference between ROM emulator and ICE.
In what we have to choose for the processor.

thks in advance,
Manju.
 

An ICE is for mimicking the processor and control it for debugging.

A ROM emulator is a plugin for ROM/EPROM only , so that you can read/write the pseudo ROM for debugging your program.

ROM emuls. will debug software alone.

AN ICE can aid in HW also in debugging.
 
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