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From: jadams@cs.sfu.ca (John Adams,John Jones,94/9)
Subject: Re: 68705 (6805) simulator
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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1993 22:59:41 GMT
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	Up to a year ago, the E.E. dept. at Ryerson in Toronto were using these chips
for senior year electronics/assembly lang. projects. I used the simulator there 
extensively without any problems. Neither can I remember anyone else with problems.
Unfortunately it isn't public domain software, but if you contact someone at the 
department, they should be able to give you a source (in Toronto I believe it was).
	Hope this helps!

John Adams


