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- From: jmorriso@ee.ubc.ca (John Paul Morrison)
- Subject: Re: M68HC11 info needed
- Message-ID: <1992Aug29.045135.11282@ee.ubc.ca>
- Organization: University of BC, Electrical Engineering
- References: <keb2oo600UhWE8=LEa@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1992 04:51:35 GMT
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- In article <keb2oo600UhWE8=LEa@andrew.cmu.edu> hk0w+@andrew.cmu.edu (Hanjoon Alex Kim) writes:
- >Hi, thanks for reading this.
- >I have no idea what kind of responses I'll get, since this is my first posting.
- >I am currently working on a project which involves the Motorola 68HC11.
- >Now, I ran into a problem with the Mac. The Mac C compiler for the 68HC11 that
- >I have does not like to divide numbers or deal with floating points. And,
- >being a student, I don't have the money to buy a compiler that does. Do you
- >know of any solutions to my problem? Maybe a cheap (~$20) compiler out there
- >for the Mac? Or a way around my problem?
- >Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to give me.
- >
- >Alex
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- The MC68HC11xx series has no math instructions, so the compiler wont do them.
- Someone already sugested calling the Motorola Freeware BBS.
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- If you have the money for yet another more expensive 6811, you can check
- out the MC68HC711 series (I think it's 711) which has built in math instuctions.
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