In a message dated 12/18/1998 5:41:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, nlmueller@students.wisc.edu writes: > No, it is an on-calc emulator. It emulates the calc on top of the calc -- > something that is frequently done by people working with any platform for > asm. This way if your program crashes, the emulator catches it and saves > your memory. > > --Nate Oh, I see.