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MIKBUG is a ROM
monitor from
Motorola for the
Motorola 6800 8-bit microprocessor. It is
intended to "be used to
debug and
evaluate a user's program". MIKBUG...
- read/write memory, or
stored in read-only memory. For example, the
Motorola 6800
MIKBUG monitor contains a
routine to read an
absolute object file (SREC Format)...
- absolute-address code ****embly and dis****embly capabilities.
Motorola published the
MIKBUG ROM
monitor for the 6800 in 1973 and the
BUFFALO ROM
monitor for the 68HC11...
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inventor on
eighteen 6800
patents but is best
known for a
computer program,
MIKBUG. This was a
monitor for a 6800
computer system that
allowed the user to...
- Mike; Felix,
Andre (2000-10-21) [1975]. Holley,
Michael (ed.). MCM6830L7
MIKBUG /
MINIBUG ROM (PDF) (Engineering note).
Motorola Semiconductor Products...
- name with the word "bug" for "debugger" in it, for
example the po****r "
MIKBUG".
Input was
normally done with a
hexadecimal keyboard,
using a
machine language...
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owing to its ease of use and
ample do****entation.
Though rudimentary, the
MIKBUG resident monitor built into ROM
allows the
immediate entry of
program data...
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purpose I/O.
Another po****r
monitor program for this
system is
called MIKBUG.
Microprocessor development boards For a
clone of the D2 kit see following...
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program was
saved as a
binary file and the
BASIC code no
longer needed. The
MIKBUG machine code
monitor for the
Motorola 6800 of the late 1970s incorporated...
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board bumped the
maximum amount of RAM to 386 KB. A 4-KB ROM chip
holds MIKBUG, a
system monitor. With the
release of the MSI 6800,
Midwest was the only...