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Discussion Groups | 68HC12 | RE: Re: Future of the NE64

Join our technical discussions about Freescale Microcontrollers: M68HC12. (Freescale Semiconductor is a Subsidiary of Motorola).

RE: Re: Future of the NE64 - same...@... - Jan 24 8:16:00 2006

Hi
HC12group,
I am currently using HCS12 C64. The ISR in my current code is consuming lot of time. Probably because of (%)modulus division operation. How to insert the same operation in assembly in the code for fast execution.
Kindly help me out.

Warm Regards,
Sameer Deshmukh
Solutions Developer-Embedded Systems
TATA Technologies Ltd. Pune.
+91 20 5613 3228

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-----Original Message-----
From: 68HC12@68HC... [mailto:68HC12@68HC...]On Behalf Of
Mark Butcher
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 4:52 PM
To: 68HC12@68HC...
Subject: [68HC12] Re: Future of the NE64 Hi

We also have a solution for the NE64, with 'out-of-the-box' projects
for GNU and IAR Embedded Workbench.

See a number of on line demos at www.mjbc.ch. [web cam to see device
controlled via Internet]

Small foot print with dynamic http, ftp, telnet as well as standard
bits and pieces.

Free, including free support, for educational establishments. With a
simulator allowing NE64 code to run in real time on PC (Ethereal
recordings can also be played back through the code for debugging,
learning or development).

For projects requiring more power, the code also runs on a SAM7X
(including simulator).

Regards

Mark Butcher
www.mjbc.ch --- In 68HC12@68HC..., "kbu (sent by Nabble.com)"
<lists@n...> wrote: > Phew!! that was a scary weekend, thinking about what the heck I
was going to do with this chip out of production.. now I can go back
to worrying about the crappy OpenTCP or (partially functional) uIP
(no dhcp!)
>
> Any idea what the 'E' actually represents given that both are RHOS
compliant? The description says something about Manatee-EPP (what
does that mean?) > So does anyone actually use OpenTCP in a full production
environment? What about uIP? Any suggestions on workarounds and best
practices you would recommend in deploying apps on either of these
stacks?
>
> How do you manage the fact that this chip has a problem
autonegotiating? (especially in up to date environments where most
everyone has gigabit switches?)
>
> Any idea if freescale has any plans to fix that bug?
>
> Has anyone implemented this chip along with POE ? which POE chips
have you used?
>
> Whats the biggest sized rollout you have ever done using the NE64
(i.e. number of units)- just wondering how popular this thing really
is.
> Thanks.
> --
> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/confused-about-
code-size-%28CW12---3.1%29-t964435.html#a2543066
> Sent from the MicroControllers - hc12 forum at Nabble.com. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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