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- Organization: University of Illinois at Chicago
- Date: Thursday, 17 Dec 1992 01:44:10 CST
- From: Jay Lorenzana <U40348@uicvm.uic.edu>
- Message-ID: <92352.014410U40348@uicvm.uic.edu>
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Going from the EVM to the 'Real Thing'
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- Dear netters,
-
- I am going to build my first real embedded controller using
- the 6811 and I have a couple questions in jumping from
- the EVM to the 'real thing.'
-
- 1. Do I have to ORG the variables defined using
- FCB, FDB, RMB,... such that they reside in RAM?
-
- I have been using the EVM and all programs and
- stuff reside in seudo-ram at $E000 and am
- suspicous of the user variables.
-
- 2. How do I go about programming an interrupt vector?
-
- The interrupt vecors reside in ROM in the 'real thing!'
- The EVM has seudo-vectors located in user ram
- but what about the real thing?
-
- 3. What other complications may I expect from going
- from the EVM to the 'real thing' in single
- chip mode?
-
-
- 4. Another off the wall question is: What is
- the max current a 30AWG wire-wrap wire can handle?
-
-
- Thanks for any help you can offer..
-
- -Jay
- Univeristy of Illinois
- at Chicago
-
- Internet: U40348@uicvm.uic.edu
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