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GDB target support SDI? - Daniel Postler - Feb 12 9:51:00 2003

Hi all,

I'd like to know, if there is a target in gdb, which can handle a serial-BGND-Debug-Device,
such as Motorola SDI or ComPod12 from Oliver Thamm (likewise HC12POD from www.krummsdorf.de)?

I would appreciate any suggestion.

Thanks Daniel.





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DP512 sourcing - John Smith - Feb 13 1:53:00 2003

Hi,

Has anyone ever come accross the elusive DP512 variation of the star12 family? I am really interrested in this little beast with its HALF-A-MEG program memory.

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RE: DP512 sourcing - Andy Wood - Feb 13 13:56:00 2003

PRODUCT MASK Set NVM SCI ENVM QUAL Errata
MC9S12DP256B 1K79X N N N MC DP256B -MC9S12DP256BMSE3/D rev10
MC9S12DP256C 2K79X Y Y N MC D256CMSE4 - Rev1
MC9S12DP256 0L91N Y Y Y Q3 03 Not Available Yet
MC9S12D128B 0L85D N N N MC 128B - MC9S12DTB128MSE1/D
MC9S12D128C 1L85D Y Y N MC N/A
MC9S12D128 1L40K Y Y Y 1Q 03 DTB128MSE2 - Rev1
MC9S12H256 0K78X N N N MC H256MSE1/D - Rev8
MC9S12D64 2L86D Y Y Y MC D64MSE3/D - Rev1
MC9S12T64 1L42M Y Y N 4Q02 N/A
MC9S12C32 0L45J Y Y Y 3Q03 Not Available yet
MC9S12DP512 0L00M Y Y Y 2Q03 N/A

NVM - NVM Security fix
SCI - SCI Fix
ENVM - ENHANCED NVM

Taken from a spreadsheet from my supplier. -----Original Message-----
From: John Smith [mailto:]
Sent: 13 February 2003 06:54
To:
Subject: [68HC12] DP512 sourcing Hi,

Has anyone ever come accross the elusive DP512 variation of the star12
family? I am really interrested in this little beast with its HALF-A-MEG
program memory.

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RE: DP512 sourcing - Doron Fael - Feb 14 15:23:00 2003


It looks like from Andy's table bellow, that the DP512 will be available
for the general market starting 2nd Quarter 2003.

If you would like to start DP512 development now with more than 256K of
code and/or more than 12K of RAM, this can be achieved using a
full-featured DP256 emulator.

The Nohau full-featured emulator, for example, is equipped with 1MByte of
paged emulation RAM (covering up to 64 * 16K pages between 8000 to BFFF,
and pages 3F and 3E also available through 4000-7FFF and C000-FFFF like in
the DP512), and 64K on non paged emulation RAM (covering the internal 14K
RAM of the DP512). For most practical purposes, to the designer and the
target it looks as if a real DP512 chip is used. A few of our customers are
using our emulator in this way to emulate a DP512, so I know it works well.

Other full featured emulators also exist in the market, and I think some
may support this scheme as well.

Hope this helps,
Doron
Nohau Corporation
HC12 In-Circuit Emulators
www.nohau.com/emul12pc.html At 06:56 PM 2/13/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>PRODUCT MASK Set NVM SCI ENVM QUAL Errata
>MC9S12DP256B 1K79X N N N MC DP256B
>-MC9S12DP256BMSE3/D rev10
>MC9S12DP256C 2K79X Y Y N MC D256CMSE4
>- Rev1
>MC9S12DP256 0L91N Y Y Y Q3 03 Not
>Available Yet
>MC9S12D128B 0L85D N N N MC 128B -
>MC9S12DTB128MSE1/D
>MC9S12D128C 1L85D Y Y N MC N/A
>MC9S12D128 1L40K Y Y Y 1Q 03 DTB128MSE2
>- Rev1
>MC9S12H256 0K78X N N N MC H256MSE1/D
>- Rev8
>MC9S12D64 2L86D Y Y Y MC D64MSE3/D
>- Rev1
>MC9S12T64 1L42M Y Y N 4Q02 N/A
>MC9S12C32 0L45J Y Y Y 3Q03
>Not Available yet
>MC9S12DP512 0L00M Y Y Y 2Q03 N/A
>
>NVM - NVM Security fix
>SCI - SCI Fix
>ENVM - ENHANCED NVM
>
>Taken from a spreadsheet from my supplier. >-----Original Message-----
>From: John Smith [mailto:]
>Sent: 13 February 2003 06:54
>To:
>Subject: [68HC12] DP512 sourcing >Hi,
>
>Has anyone ever come accross the elusive DP512 variation of the star12
>family? I am really interrested in this little beast with its HALF-A-MEG
>program memory. >
>
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