Reply by Ulf Samuelsson December 6, 20072007-12-06
"bojal204" <bojal204@student.liu.se> skrev i meddelandet
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> Hi i am looking for a simple 16-bit MCU with embedded Ethernet MAC. I want > to be able to print a menu screen on a crt monitor also. The MCU is going > to be connected to a Q-bus. I need 16 I/O:s for the data/adress bus and 7 > control signals. Anyone got some ideas? > > Regards > Bojan >
16 bits is really not cost effective any longer. You can get 32 bit for the same price. An AT32UC3A0128 has Ethernet MAC, External bus and free GNU C compiler. It will work with LCDs containing an internal LCD controller. -- Best Regards, Ulf Samuelsson This is intended to be my personal opinion which may, or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
Reply by Ed Prochak December 6, 20072007-12-06
On Dec 6, 8:21 am, "bojal204" <bojal...@student.liu.se> wrote:
> Hi i am looking for a simple 16-bit MCU with embedded Ethernet MAC. I want > to be able to print a menu screen on a crt monitor also. The MCU is going > to be connected to a Q-bus. I need 16 I/O:s for the data/adress bus and 7 > control signals. Anyone got some ideas? > > Regards > Bojan
Check TERN controllers They carry the older 186 class CPUs in some systems, with options like you are seeking.
Reply by bojal204 December 6, 20072007-12-06
Hi i am looking for a simple 16-bit MCU with embedded Ethernet MAC. I want
to be able to print a menu screen on a crt monitor also. The MCU is going
to be connected to a Q-bus. I need 16 I/O:s for the data/adress bus and 7
control signals. Anyone got some ideas?

Regards 
Bojan