Reply by John Hartman NoICE●January 15, 20042004-01-15
>Assembler/linker should be easy, there used to be a
free one from Motorola
>called something like asmhc11.exe (never used it).
>Debugger/monitor is another story. I allways used 'pcbug11' (from
Motorola)
>for debugging, but ther is a newer variant called 'jbug11' (Not
from
>Motorola). I also remember a software called 'noice11' ore
similar.
NoICE is available for HC11, HC12, HC08 and various non-Moto processors.
www.noicedebugger.com
The HC11 version needs a small (about 1K) monitor in EPROM/Flash, and
requires the program to be in RAM (uses SWI for breakpoints) (Pretty much
the same requirements as Buffalo, but a smaller monitor, and Windows UI
with source-level debugging)
The HC12 and HC08 versions can burn Flash and debug programs in Flash,
thanks to hardware breakpoints on these chips.
Thanks for all the great suggestions. I think this ought to get me
going.
Thanks again,
Mike
--- In , "fromabq" <mwalsh@a...> wrote: > PS. It needs to run on a PC.
>
> --- In , "fromabq" <mwalsh@a...> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need a simple development system for the 68hc11 as described in
> the
> > post heading. Can anyone point me to a source for this.
> Preferably,
> > but not necessarily, freeware.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Mike
Reply by Tony Papadimitriou●January 15, 20042004-01-15
----- Original Message -----
From: "fromabq" <>
To: <
> Thanks, but to be honest I was looking for
something a lot simpler.
> Just a simple DOS window command line assembler/linker that would
> create S-
> record or Intel Hex files. Maybe also the
assembler source for a
> basic Buffalo monitor that I could modify for my target board, though
> this is not critical.
The BUFFALO monitor is on Mot's and other web sites. Search for BUF34.ASM
on
Google and you'll get some site to download it from.
> As long as I'm asking -- is there a more
active 6811 user's group out
> there somewhere?
This list here is as active as people decide to make it. Look at all the
traffic your query caused! Despite what some may think, the 68HC11 is still
being designed in many new products. It's just that most issues with it
have
been resolved so there's not much need to ask questions. Newer MCUs, on
the
other hand, have a lot of issues/bugs unresolved and that causes a lot of
traffic in their respective lists.
> Mike
Reply by Edi Im Hof●January 15, 20042004-01-15
At 22:23 14.01.2004 +0000, you wrote:
<snip>
Assembler/linker should be easy, there used to be a free one from Motorola
called something like asmhc11.exe (never used it).
Debugger/monitor is another story. I allways used 'pcbug11' (from
Motorola)
for debugging, but ther is a newer variant called 'jbug11' (Not from
Motorola). I also remember a software called 'noice11' ore similar.
>As long as I'm asking -- is there a more
active 6811 user's group out
>there somewhere?
It used to be quite active, but there seems to be almost no new
projects realised with the HC11.
It's not a really modern controller anymore.
I used to use it often, but alyo moved away to more modern (and cheaper)
controller.
>Thanks again,
>
>Mike
In a message dated 1/14/04 6:16:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
writes:
Thanks, but to be honest I was looking for something a lot simpler.
Just a simple DOS window command line assembler/linker that would
create S-
record or Intel Hex files. Maybe also the assembler source for a
basic Buffalo monitor that I could modify for my target board, though
this is not critical.
Anyone know where I can find these???
==========================================
dl the tech arts support disk.... has the moto freeware assembler
Reply by ●January 14, 20042004-01-14
In a message dated 1/14/04 3:44:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,
writes:
I need a simple development system for the 68hc11 as described in the
post heading. Can anyone point me to a source for this. Preferably,
but not necessarily, freeware.
=======================================
search for miniide... link is on tech arts site
Reply by Nick Reitter●January 14, 20042004-01-14
Possible the MiniIDE will meet your needs. http://www.mgtek.com/miniide/
Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: fromabq [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 5:23 PM
To:
Subject: [m68HC11] Re: 68hc11 assembler/linker/debugger/monitor
Al,
Thanks, but to be honest I was looking for something a lot simpler.
Just a simple DOS window command line assembler/linker that would
create S-
record or Intel Hex files. Maybe also the assembler source for a
basic Buffalo monitor that I could modify for my target board, though
this is not critical.
Anyone know where I can find these???
As long as I'm asking -- is there a more active 6811 user's group
out
there somewhere?
Thanks again,
Mike
--- In , "Al Williams" <alw@a...> wrote: > Have you looked at: http://www.gnu.org/software/m68hc11/m68hc11_port.html >
> Works very well. Using gdb works with a simulator. I haven't found a gdb > talker yet nor a precompiled insight (GUI
debugger) but it does work. I use > it with this
http://www.technologicalarts.com/myfiles/9s12c.html and this > PCB: http://www.al-williams.com/gpmpu40.htm
>
> Al Williams
> AWC
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fromabq [mailto:mwalsh@a...]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:07 PM
> To:
> Subject: [m68HC11] 68hc11 assembler/linker/debugger/monitor
> Hi,
>
> I need a simple development system for the 68hc11 as described in the > post heading. Can anyone point me to a source for
this. Preferably, > but not necessarily, freeware.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
Works great if you have a talker for your variant of HC11. I wrote one for
the 68HC811 which is at http://www.wd5gnr.com/hc11.htm
-----Original Message-----
From: fromabq [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 4:23 PM
To:
Subject: [m68HC11] Re: 68hc11 assembler/linker/debugger/monitor
Al,
Thanks, but to be honest I was looking for something a lot simpler.
Just a simple DOS window command line assembler/linker that would
create S-
record or Intel Hex files. Maybe also the assembler source for a
basic Buffalo monitor that I could modify for my target board, though
this is not critical.
Anyone know where I can find these???
As long as I'm asking -- is there a more active 6811 user's group out
there somewhere?
Thanks again,
Mike
--- In , "Al Williams" <alw@a...> wrote: > Have you looked at: http://www.gnu.org/software/m68hc11/m68hc11_port.html >
> Works very well. Using gdb works with a simulator. I haven't found a gdb > talker yet nor a precompiled insight (GUI
debugger) but it does work. I use > it with this
http://www.technologicalarts.com/myfiles/9s12c.html and this > PCB: http://www.al-williams.com/gpmpu40.htm
>
> Al Williams
> AWC
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fromabq [mailto:mwalsh@a...]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:07 PM
> To:
> Subject: [m68HC11] 68hc11 assembler/linker/debugger/monitor
> Hi,
>
> I need a simple development system for the 68hc11 as described in the > post heading. Can anyone point me to a source for
this. Preferably, > but not necessarily, freeware.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
Reply by fromabq●January 14, 20042004-01-14
Al,
Thanks, but to be honest I was looking for something a lot simpler.
Just a simple DOS window command line assembler/linker that would
create S-
record or Intel Hex files. Maybe also the assembler source for a
basic Buffalo monitor that I could modify for my target board, though
this is not critical.
Anyone know where I can find these???
As long as I'm asking -- is there a more active 6811 user's group out
there somewhere?
Thanks again,
Mike
--- In , "Al Williams" <alw@a...> wrote: > Have you looked at: http://www.gnu.org/software/m68hc11/m68hc11_port.html >
> Works very well. Using gdb works with a simulator. I haven't found a gdb > talker yet nor a precompiled insight (GUI
debugger) but it does work. I use > it with this
http://www.technologicalarts.com/myfiles/9s12c.html and this > PCB: http://www.al-williams.com/gpmpu40.htm
>
> Al Williams
> AWC
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fromabq [mailto:mwalsh@a...]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:07 PM
> To:
> Subject: [m68HC11] 68hc11 assembler/linker/debugger/monitor
> Hi,
>
> I need a simple development system for the 68hc11 as described in the > post heading. Can anyone point me to a source for
this. Preferably, > but not necessarily, freeware.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
Al Williams
AWC
-----Original Message-----
From: fromabq [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:07 PM
To:
Subject: [m68HC11] 68hc11 assembler/linker/debugger/monitor
Hi,
I need a simple development system for the 68hc11 as described in the
post heading. Can anyone point me to a source for this. Preferably,
but not necessarily, freeware.