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In addition, Intel sold a range of larger-scale development systems which ran their [[ISIS (operating system)|proprietary operating systems]] and hosted development tools{{snd}} [[assembler (computing)|assembler]]s and later [[compiler]]s{{snd}} targeting their processors. These included the [[Intel Microprocessor Development System|Microprocessor Development System]] (MDS), Personal Development System (PDS), [[In-circuit emulator|In-Circuit Emulators]] (ICE), [[device programmer]]s and so on. Most of these were rendered obsolete when the [[IBM PC]] became a de facto standard, and by other standardised technologies such as [[JTAG]].
 
== Intel SIM4-01 ==
The SIM4-01 prototyping board holds a complete [[MCS-4]] micro computer set including the first microprocessor, the 4004.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9rh9tVI0J5mZjk1NDU0OTQtNTA1ZS00ZTM1LThlNzQtYzM2ZTdhMDZmY2Q5/view SIM4-01 prototyping system]</ref>
 
== Intel MIC-8 ==
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*'''Documentation'''
**[http://datasheets.chipdb.org/Intel/MCS96/MANUALS/27073801.PDF User's Manual]
 
== References ==
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== External links ==