. | . | . | . | David McCracken |
uCISE/MDT20page two |
Synertek did not want to use the name uCISE because I had been demonstrating my emulator under that name supporting a variety of competitors' devices as well as the Z8. They invented the name MDT20, which didn't mean anything. This one-page brochure doesn't really say much, leaving out, for example, that the emulator supported multiple breakpoints, interactive reading and writing to target registers and target system memory, and included an assembler (no one in those days programmed microcontrollers in any language other than assembler).