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 In-Circuit Emulator @ Wikipedia
An in-circuit emulator (ICE) is a hardware device used to debug the software of an embedded system.
It is usually in the form of bond-out processor which has many internal signals brought out for the purpose of debugging.These signals tell about the state of a processor.
Embedded systems present special problems for a programmer, because they usually lack keyboards, screens, disk-drives and other helpful user interfaces and storage devices...
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5/8/2008
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