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- From: hotwire@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (MikeHot Wire DeSimone)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.m6809
- Subject: Re: What is a 68B09EP ?
- Message-ID: <84235@ut-emx.uucp>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 23:16:26 GMT
- References: <1992Nov18.192106.4265@darwin.ntu.edu.au>
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- In article <1992Nov18.192106.4265@darwin.ntu.edu.au> Arthur Hoffmann,
- hoffmann@nutmeg.ntu.edu.au writes:
- >The Subject line says it all, I would like to know what sort of a chip
- the
- >68B09EP is. Does have something more or less than a normal 6809?
- >
- >Thanks a lot.
- >
- >Arthur.
-
- B means 2.0 MHZ maximum E clock.
- E means external clock generator needed--no on-chip oscillator.
- This means you need an oscillator or a Pierce crystal oscillator.
- P means plastic package, 40 pin DIP.
-
- -- Mike DeSimone hotwire@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
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