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Re: Which 68HC11x1xx
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Newsgroups:
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Thu, 24 Jul 1997 12:55:03 GMT
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Original-From:
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Fred G. Martin <FREDM@MEDIA.MITavoidspam.EDU>
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'a0 is an earlier and discontinued version of the 'a1.
'e1 has some different features than the 'a1 but is almost identical
for HB purposes. 'e1 has a little more internal RAM (which isn't
really used by Interactive C) and some more flexibility on the Port A
pins.
'a1T is probably the Toshiba version of the 'a1, which is identical to
the a1.
so any of the above will work fine.
-Fred
In your message you said:
> Hello
> I want to build a Handy-Board. Now I saw, that I can use several different
> 68HC11 Processors. In the partlist is the 68HC11A1FN, in the assembly
> instruction the MC68HC11E1FN in some pictures in the same instruction
> a picture with the MC68HC11A0FN and a friend used a 68HC11A1T.
> So what is the difference / advantage / disadvantage???
> Totally confused
>
> Juergen Richter
> --
> Juergen Richter, Ferdinand-Sauerbruchweg 3, 80975 Ulm, Tel. 0731-57680
> richter@wohnheim.uni-ulm.de
>
>
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| Hello I want to build a Handy-Board. Now I saw, that I can use several different 68HC11 Processors. In the partlist is the 68HC11A1FN, in the assembly instruction the MC68HC11E1FN in some pictures in the same instruction a picture with the (...) (27 years ago, 24-Jul-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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