68HC11
David A. Cooley
n5xmt at bellsouth.net
Mon May 31 03:41:11 GMT 1999
At 09:02 PM 5/30/99 -0400, you wrote:
>It's been mentioned to me that they use this cpu, in robotic applications,
>and that there are protyping/project boards, and simulations the will run
>code on a PC to check for errors.
> My problem is not knowing enough to understand who has the most basic of
>the above. I figure I'd just try a little simple stuff to get the knack of
>it, before getting too deep, in the reversing end of it. I cruised around
>looking at robotics, and found mention of some of these but they all sounded
>like they were for 3rd year EE students. I need something for the CSH
>Brigade....
> Does anyone have a part no. or firm that sells a project board, or
>simulator for like $100, that would be for the lowest level of beginner (s)
Bruce,
try this:
http://www.doorbell.com/yatu/botboard.html
I have a Botboard 1 and it's great, extremely simple and easy to work with.
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