Emulation Level

HI All,

Sorry for posting the simple question

Please tell me what do you mean by Emulation and Emulation Level.

Thanks for the replies,

Sikandar

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Sikandar
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In article , Sikandar writes

No idea. Can you be more specific and put some context in. the more you do the better the reply wiil be.

Is this for homework?

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Chris Hills

In what context?

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Home work :-)

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Chris Hills

I find that emulation is level until one or more of the rubber feet on the bottom of the dev board fall off and make it unlevel.

Peter

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Peter

[snip]

What do you mean again? Don't you mean still. Here (north of Cambridge) we had a thunderstorm and a lightning strike that fried most things that were earthed. But it stayed hot.

Peter

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Peter Dickerson

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