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Subject: 
RE: port addresses
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
Date: 
Wed, 20 Oct 1999 14:43:49 GMT
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Mulampaka, Kalyan (GEIS, ASI) <Kalyan.Mulampaka@geis.ge%nospam%.com>
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This is the online ordering form for motorola literature (if you are looking
for motorola manuals)
http://www.mot-sps.com/home/lit_ord.html


-----Original Message-----
From: SNESS@amcomp.com [mailto:SNESS@amcomp.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 10:27 AM
To: jimmn@xnet.com; r.farnhill@stor-wave.co.uk
Cc: handyboard@media.mit.edu
Subject: RE: port addresses


Handyboarders:

I had trouble finding these folks, this info might be helpful in locating
your manuals.

Literature Distribution Center for Motorola
Phone: (800) 201-0399
FAX:   (303) 675-2140
Email: LDCforMotorola@hibbertco.com

Suzanne Ness

-----Original Message-----
From: James Munro [mailto:jimmn@xnet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 9:58 AM
To: Russell Farnhill
Cc: 'handyboard@media.mit.edu'
Subject: Re: port addresses


I was wondering if anyone has some kind of table or list to show
the address of all the ports and what each bit is for on each port.
Iam asking this because I was looking through some modified sonar code
as below and wondered how people know what address to write to and
what value to send to that address to enable and set-up the hardware.

In the code below there are lots of pokes and bit_set's to various
addresses. Where do I find out more about these addresses and what values
to send to them.


If you haven't already done so, pick up a copy of the motorola chip guides
(not sure which version of chip is used in the Handyboard 'A9 version? or
E2?  Either way, these "Pink books" are absolutely essential to learning
the addressing of the 68HC11.  Try motorola's website for more info.  I
don't have the URL handy, sorry.

I'm sure there is probably a Handyboard users manual somewhere too that
will give you more details on what controls what.  Check out the
Handyboard site for more details.

Good luck,

Jim Munro
<jimmn@xnet.com>



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