
In the MC Magazine 11 1991 a special EMUF is published.
It is based upon the 6502 compatible Mitsubishi M50734 CPU. This CPU is an enhanced 65c02 in a 64 pin housing.
See the datasheet for the enhancements in instruction set.
The EMUF M50734 is a SBC in the tradition of the 65XX EMUFs.
Probably made by Elektronikladen Mikrocomputer Giesler & Danne GmbH & Co. Detmold

Photo by F.J.Kamerewerd, DL6OE

Photo by F.J.Kamerewerd, DL6OE
The EPROM dump below (thanks F.J.Kamerewerd, DL6OE) shows this Copyright string: MONITOR V.1.1 * (C) 1990 J.S.+ O.M.
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EMUF M50734 MC Magazine 11 1991 |
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Mitsubishi M50734 CPU datasheet MC Magazine 11 1991 |
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EMUF M50734 monitor EPROM dump in Intel hex |
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EMUF M50734 monitor EPROM dump in binary format |
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