reset vector on a 68hc11
Pat Ford
pford at qnx.com
Fri Jun 25 17:13:33 GMT 1999
Previously, you (dhardin at ovec.com) wrote:
> You are correct on the reset vector pointing to 2000. I am working on a
> similiar chip on my 88 cavalier. One thing to remember is that you will
> probably never get back to C language.
what I'd like to do is get C source code, I know that in most places I'll have
re-do the code. I'm using this as an educational type thing and IF I get C that
will set the ecm up the same as the gm code ( read the same tables the same way ...)
then tunning will be easier. And that would also make it possible to use a 730
as a generic microcontroller ( try to find a single board computer that does all
a 730 does for $35)
> And not only that it, from what I
> was told all of the earlier GM stuff was written in assembler and was never
> in a higher language.
even if it was written in C compiler options change what the resultant asm. code
looks like
> So it's manual plug and chug from here.
great for learning though
> Sorry to
> dissapoint you. I hope I am correct on this.
I was aware that this is a big project, but I'll chug away at it
>If anyone else knows better
> I stand corrected........doug
>
>
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