M68HC11
Technical discussions about Freescale Microcontrollers: M68HC11. (Freescale Semiconductor is a Subsidiary of Motorola).
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senglee88 - Dec 1 2004
Recently i am using MicroCore11(68HC11) instead of remote control to
generate PWM(pulse wide modulation) to Scorpion(a motor controller
from robot-power) to co... 
Redd, Emmett R - Nov 30 2004
Dianne,
Without identifying them, why don't you post several (definitely more
than two) examples of code developed by both genders? Then the rest of
us could r... ![Experiment Proposal [Was: C v.s. Assembly!]](/new/images/icon_more.jpg)
Nick Reitter - Nov 30 2004
Here are two texts that good:
"Microcontroller Technology - The 68HC11"; Peter Saspov, Prentice Hall
"Data Acquisition and Process Control with the M68HC11 Microcon... 
Israel Brewster - Nov 28 2004
I am having some difficulty getting my code to execute with BUFFALO disabled. I am using an
Adapt11C24DXEVB, and have my code loaded into the internal EEPROM star... 
nimish_sudan - Nov 28 2004
Hey guys, another quick question here. As I come from the C/C++
background, I was wondering if there is a way to have include files
in Assembly similar to C la... 
Port C [4 Articles]
bal_gill21 - Nov 28 2004
Hi
When reading the contents of port c I have to have a delay in my code
that is quite long (ie ffff on x stack and all pulled off again).
Without the delay ... 
Calamity Jane - Nov 24 2004
"I always write them in assembly. Just as you said,
it's just natural. I once took a look at some C-code
and I simply could not figure it out!"
AH HA! So I NOT... 
cpchui - Nov 21 2004
How to calculate varience with the equation VAR = (sum of x^2 -
((sum of x)^2)/N)/N using hc11? x is 1 byte 2'complement integer.
The result VAR should be in a... 
nimish_sudan - Nov 21 2004
Hey guys, back again with another problem. I have the following
program:
BEGIN_PROG ...
JMP NON_WORKING_LOOP
...
...
...
NON_WORKING_LOOP PSHA
PSHB ... 
Mark Schultz - Nov 20 2004
A few odds-and-ends notes to add to the discussion of RS232 and
related topics:
1. As previously noted, RS232 signal levels range from -3 to -25V
(mark/lo... 
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