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- From: cmcmanis@pepper.Eng.Sun.COM (Chuck McManis)
- Newsgroups: comp.robotics
- Subject: Re: Various C compilers for 6270 & Miniboard
- Date: 18 Dec 1992 22:55:48 GMT
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- In article <BzF1nI.z0@world.std.com> gkulosa@world.std.com (Greg A Kulosa) writes:
- >Interactive-C (IC) works by first downloading a 'pseudo-code'
- >interpreter to the 6.270 board. I believe that this interpreter
- >(which is written in 68HC11 assembler) is about 10K. This is
- >obviously way too big for the internal memory of the 68HC11 used in
- >the Miniboard design. Then, you would also download your code
- >produced by IC. Since the Miniboard has no capability to add external
- >memory, you can't use IC with it.
-
- Ok, would it be possible to load the interpreter into EPROM (the
- miniboard does take a variant with 12K eprom. And then run your
- programs out of the EEPROM ?
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