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    Ontario WTB: HP64000

    Correction, the reputed hack was to a 6800 emulator, not a 68000:-)
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    Ontario WTB: HP64000

    Did you see the reply to your posting on EEVBLOG? ( https://www.eevblog.com/forum/buysellwanted/wtb-hp64000/ ) I had not seen that previously. Shipping would probably be the biggest issue. I did see on your other posting you were curoius about 6502 support. My first project at HP was...
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    8 bit IDE (XTA) Replacement Project

    Lol. Even today, 30 years after the 1660 series was introduced, the best/fastest logic analyzers are only beginning to approach the 1663's HW performance. Then again, they are aboiut 100x cheaper. Of course, SW and ease of setup is a very different story. I actually haven't looked around...
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    8 bit IDE (XTA) Replacement Project

    I'm curious as well but don't want to hijack this thread. From 1980, when I was hired to do the 6809 ICE, until I retired a couple years ago, I had about seven different types of jobs but my cube never strayed more then 50 feet:-) The 1610 and 1615 were the first LAs I used.
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    Small project using vintage logic analyzer and a modern microcontroller.

    Very impressive! I started at HP Colorado Springs in 1980 to work on in-circuit emulators, well after the 1600 was introduced. I used a 1610 and 1615 myself to troubleshoot the 6809 emulator I designed. I imagine the map mode would make it pretty easy to implement a Pong game on the Teensy...
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    Ontario WTB: HP64000

    Did you find one?
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    HP64000 development system

    Certainly noting near what they sold for originally:-) I would expect the shipping cost to actually be the long pole. For the processors it supports however, what it can do almost invisibly and in real-time is often unmatched, or even impossible for JTAG and software based debuggers. E.g...
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