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68H11 on HandyBoard?
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Mon, 5 Jan 1998 18:44:53 GMT
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Original-From:
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Jeroen van der Vegt <A.J.vanderVegt@{nospam}ET.TUDelft.NL>
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Trying to find all components needed to build a HandyBoard, I have a quite some
troubles finding the 68HC11, which is quite vital, I'd say ;-). I now found a
place where they sell a lot of IC's, but - of course - not the 68HC11. but they
DO sell a 68H11, and the resaler told me the only difference was that this one
used NMos technology, which draws a little more current. Does anybody now
whether I can use these to build the HandyBoard, and whether they happen to have
advantages compared with the 68HC11? They already told me it's cheaper (about
US$ 3, while the 68HC11 costs about US$ 8 around here).
Jeroen van der Vegt
A.J.vanderVegt@ET.TUDelft.nl
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