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The default configuration consists of a Mega Drive unit, a card which connects through an ICE interface to the ERX 318P unit, which then has an SCSI connection to a proprietary host SCSI card used in a DOS/Windows 9x machine with the [[SegaDev32]] development software. | The default configuration consists of a Mega Drive unit, a card which connects through an ICE interface to the ERX 318P unit, which then has an SCSI connection to a proprietary host SCSI card used in a DOS/Windows 9x machine with the [[SegaDev32]] development software. | ||
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ERX 318P is a Motorola 68000/68010 hardware emulator licenced by Sega for use in the development of software titles for the Sega Mega Drive.
The default configuration consists of a Mega Drive unit, a card which connects through an ICE interface to the ERX 318P unit, which then has an SCSI connection to a proprietary host SCSI card used in a DOS/Windows 9x machine with the SegaDev32 development software.
Promotional material
Print advert in Embedded Systems Programming (US) #1: "November 1988" (1988-11-xx)
Print advert in Oh! X (JP) #1990-01: "January 1990" (1989-12-xx)
Photo gallery
Physical scans
References