68HC11, ready to go.

Lamari, Matthew MLAMARI at origin.ea.com
Thu Jul 18 23:14:36 GMT 1996



This question may be too specific to be within the scope of many of your 
individual exposures; but this processor is commonplace enough for someone 
to have high knowledge.

In university, I had access to 68HC11 resources, EVB boards, as well as 
having my own textbooks on the things, including some code of my own work. 
 Alas, I have forgotten most of what I knew, don't have access to the 
university, and left my books back in OZ.


What would be the cheapest and easiest way for me to get a Motorola 68HC11 
in the following state.  Some advice to documentation for low-level use 
would be appreciated.

Hardware Design:  (or where to find)
Single-chip mode.
All ports available.
Serial access hooked up such that a PC could communicate with it.
Processor ready to accept program from the serial port.


And documentation:
on use of all ports, and how to remap the ports to becoming address and data 
ports for external memory.



Sounds like a tall order; but anyone out there using the 68hc11 for any 
standalone task will have this down pat.


thank you very much for your time,
Matthew.



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