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> At 09:22 AM 11/24/2003, you wrote:
> >The 16-bit PARTID register at 0x1A.
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> >Its values for a particular part are given in the Device Users
Guide.
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> >In EB386D available on the Motorola web site, the general usage of
PARTID
> >and the MEMSIZ0:1 reg
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Reply by Steve Russell●November 24, 20032003-11-24
Delete this message! It is a fake.
It appears to be carrying a virus.
Its content is from a message I posted to the group in May.
Mail to bounces.
At 09:22 AM 11/24/2003, you wrote: >The 16-bit PARTID register at 0x1A.
>
>Its values for a particular part are given in the Device Users Guide.
>
>In EB386D available on the Motorola web site, the general usage of PARTID
>and the MEMSIZ0:1 reg
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Reply by Steve Russell●May 27, 20032003-05-27
The 16-bit PARTID register at 0x1A.
Its values for a particular part are given in the Device Users Guide.
In EB386D available on the Motorola web site, the general usage of PARTID
and the MEMSIZ0:1 registers is explained.
You may have most of the information you need in the MEMSIZ registers.
I don't know of a method of keeping current on PARTID values other that
repeatedly looking the Motorola web site.
I guess you could try to get your incoming inspection to fail if you don't
see a PARTID value you recognize, but that might cause too many crises.
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Reply by Manjunath●May 27, 20032003-05-27
Hello,
I heard that each HCS12 device has it's own device id ( or some code number
/ partnumber provided by the Motorola) during the manufacturing, which is
embedded in the chip itself.
I want to know where exactly these numbers located in the chip so that this
number can be utilised in my application.