[Diy_efi] where to get motorola ?

Shannen Durphey shannen at grolen.com
Fri Nov 22 14:50:26 GMT 2002


Hmmm...

Most of my links disappeared in the last hard drive crash.  If you don't
have the pink book yet, get it from the motorola site.  A search for
M68HC11RM.pdf should return something.  I have found many good tools on
university pages.  Colleges love to place info on web pages.  You might
also find interesting and helpful bits on radio shack color computer
related web pages.  And last but not least, the 68hc11 is popular among
roborics enthusiasts, and there's tons of info around for those projects.

The thing to remember is that the GM 68hc11 is a different processor from
most of the publicly available units.  I don't know the specifics well
enough, but I know Ludis has mentioned them before.  The archives from diy
and gmecm should have these conversations.

Shannen

Djfreggens at aol.com wrote:
> 
> im looking for a book or a good read on motorola opcode operational modes and
> assembly programming. i have a few projects id like to get moving on but have
> not been able to locate a good development suite to do so with. my basic plan
> at the moment is to rewrite the $58 $32b $6e code's for more flexibility. i
> only intend to use them as the basis for larger more tuneable and more
> fleixiable versions. so if anybody out there would like to throw some links
> my much apprciated.
> 
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