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== Documentation, Files, and Software ==
== Downloadable Files ==
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Revision as of 06:59, 5 December 2019


ProDev DDT
Current version from ReActiveMicro

The ProDev DDT was produced by ProDev, Inc. and designed by Chuck Kelly. It is compatible with the //e and Enhanced //e, or the IIGS. The 6502, 65C02, 65802, and 65816 are supported. It is a combination of a very extensive debugging program along with powerful hardware features, all working together to create, what we feel, is the most powerful and unique programming tool available for the Apple II computer.

ReActiveMicro has remanufactured the board, with permission, to help supply demand for the Apple II Community.


Product Status: Actively sold by ReActiveMicro.

Support: Post on the Discussion page (link above), email ReActiveMicro Support, or visit a2retrosystems.com ProDev DDT support forums.

Sales: Visit the ReActiveMicro Store.


Kit Assembly

The parts included with your ProDev DDT v1.0 kit and the PCB have basic labels. Those with intermediate knowledge should have little trouble assembling the kit from just these labels. The image of the ProDev DDT v1.0 can also be used for reference or to help determine orientation.


Downloadable Files