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NoICE is a debugger for
microprocessors. Using a minimum of resources on the target
system, NoICE provides you with most of the features of an In
Circuit Emulator - but with "No ICE" (and very little
cash).
NoICE is available for a wide variety of targets:
- 68HC12 and HCS12 (including Flash), using BDM, AN2548 Monitor, NoICE serial monitor, or simulator
- 68HC08 and MC9S08 (including Flash), using BDM, MON08, AN2140 Monitor, or simulator
- MSP430 (including Flash), using JTAG, Spy-bi-wire, or simulator
- 8051, using the NoICE serial monitor or simulator
- 68HC11 using the NoICE serial monitor
- 6502 and 65C02, using the NoICE serial monitor
- 6801, 6301 and 6800, using the NoICE serial monitor
- 6809 and 6309, using the NoICE serial monitor
- 8096 and 80196, using the NoICE serial monitor
- 8080 and 8085, using the NoICE serial monitor
- Z80 and Z180, using the NoICE serial monitor
- ARM7 (ARM7TDMI), using JTAG, RDI, GDB protocol server, or simulator
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NoICE version 9.8 is available for download.
Click here for a list of new features and changes.
A number of updates to NoICE 9.8 are available here.
Fixes include Elf/Dwarf loading and Z80 instruction set simulation.
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