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New in SLE44E_P version 3.0:

A new version of the AUX card, now at 3.0 to match SLE44E_P. Many changes to
make it more efficient. Note: AUX version 3.0 will NOT work with SLE44E_P
versions prior to 3.0 and AUX versions 1.6 and less will NOT work with SLE44E_P
versions more recent than 2.3. Use the included SLE44A_P to generate the new
AUX card.

A few minor bugs were corrected. Whenever there is an EEPROM write it will be
logged to screen, whether /S is specified or not. Same with resets.

By popular demand, 'Press any key to quit' is gone! You now have 2 options:
Q to quit and S to save the core to SLE44E_P.COR. Note that both options are
UPPERCASE only. Also note that the S option should NOT be used on systems that
save the core to a floppy! Since floppy access is incredibly slow, it will kill
the session and you'll have to reboot the IRD. To be clear, Q will quit and
save the core as before while S will save the core and keep on emulating.

New command line switches:

/be# - EMU ATR baud (for non-standard SIO)
/br# - EMU RUN baud (for non-standard SIO)
/ba# - AUX baud (for non-standard SIO)

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SLE44C4xS Processor Emulator V3.0 [PGM]

Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, Pierre G. Martineau. All rights reserved.
This software is freeware and may NOT be sold without the author's permission.
It is intended solely for educational purposes.

Usage: SLE44E_P [options] [corefile]
  options are:
       /a   - use both ports: AUX and EMU (defaults to EMU only)
       /n#  - no 0-fixups, 1-updates
       /be# - EMU ATR baud (for non-standard SIO)
       /br# - EMU RUN baud (for non-standard SIO)
       /pe# - EMU port (default 1)
       /ie# - EMU interrupt (defaults to standard interrupts)
       /fe  - enable EMU fifo
       /ba# - AUX baud (for non-standard SIO)
       /pa# - AUX port (default 2)
       /ia# - AUX interrupt (defaults to standard interrupts)
       /fa  - enable AUX fifo
       /c#  - ZIP code (5 digits)
       /g#  - Guide byte value (default 255)
       /z#  - Time Zone (0:AST,1:NFD,2:EST,4:CST,6:MST,8:PST)
       /s   - snoop on the communications to screen
       /t   - timestamp packets
       /v   - virginise (Be VERY careful with this one!)
  corefile is the binary core image (defaults to SLE44E_P.COR)
  On exit, the core is dumped to SLE44E_P.COR

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New in SLE44E_P version 2.3:

/c - zip code to apply (5 digits)
/t - add timestamps to packets in /s mode
/v - not new, but now documented
/n - either 0 or 1, 0=no fixups, 1=no updates

In this version, all 63 updates are automatically applied to the core image.

BTW, SLE44E_P runs under ALL known versions of DOS including, but not limited
to, the following:

- Pure DOS versions 2.1-6.22
- DrDos (free Dos)
- Win9X Dos Box (not useful as it's not multi-tasked)
- Windows ME (same as Win9X)
- WinNT version 3.5-4.0 (fully multi-tasked)
- Windows 2000 (fully multi-tasked, not as stable as WinNT)
- Linux DosEmu (fully multi-tasked)

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SLE44C4xS Processor Emulator V2.3 [PGM]

Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, Pierre G. Martineau. All rights reserved.
This software is freeware and may NOT be sold without the author's permission.
It is intended solely for educational purposes.

Usage: SLE44E_P [options] [corefile]
  options are:
       /a   - use both ports: AUX and EMU (defaults to EMU only)
       /n#  - no 0-fixups, 1-updates
       /pe# - EMU port (default 1)
       /ie# - EMU interrupt (defaults to standard interrupts)
       /fe  - enable EMU fifo
       /pa# - AUX port (default 2)
       /ia# - AUX interrupt (defaults to standard interrupts)
       /fa  - enable AUX fifo
       /c#  - ZIP code (5 digits)
       /g#  - Guide byte value (default 255)
       /z#  - Time Zone (0:AST,1:NFD,2:EST,4:CST,6:MST,8:PST)
       /s   - snoop on the communications to screen
       /t   - timestamp packets
       /v   - virginise (Be VERY careful with this one!)
  corefile is the binary core image (defaults to SLE44E_P.COR)
  On exit, the core is dumped to SLE44E_P.COR

