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Re: pink book
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Fri, 10 Jan 1997 18:36:24 GMT
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Original-From:
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Mike Ross <mross@outlandNOMORESPAM.jsc.nasa.gov>
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On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Ferry Toar wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I want to know exactly what the "pink book" is, plus where and how to
> order it. Thanks.
> --
> Ferry Toar
> e-mail: toar@indo.net.id
From the back cover, hook up to http://Design-NET.com, or dial 602 244
6609 w/touchtone phone.
Ask for M68HC11RM/AD (mine's rev 3). That's the main manual for the
68HC11 series. A smaller book on the E variant, M68HC11E/D, which covers
the E specific options, is also available. The A variant used by the
Handyboard is covered in the main manual. One's just a slightly lighter
shade of pink than the other, so you'll want to separate them on your
bookshelf or they'll clash :-)
It's free, or it's available for a fee. I think they don't mind giving it
away to potential big customers, so try to get it through a company name
or something. However, I had it sent to my home and just never mentioned
any fee, and they didn't press it. You will see references for a price on
their web site, I think, so ignore it.
Everyone doing anything serious with the Handyboard should get at least
the main manual, and the E type has even more capability. Has anyone used
an E chip in the Handyboard?
-mike
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