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- From: peters@beltrix.guild.org (Peter Sleggs)
- Newsgroups: gnu.gcc.help,comp.robotics
- Subject: Re: gcc cross compiler for the 6811?
- Message-ID: <Dy90RB1w165w@beltrix.guild.org>
- Date: Wed, 07 Oct 92 12:28:36 EDT
- References: <ld4tb4INN9eq@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Organization: Bellatrix Systems Corp., Mississauga, ONT Canada
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- cmcmanis@pepper.Eng.Sun.COM (Chuck McManis) writes:
-
- > In article <72y3RB4w165w@beltrix.guild.org> (Peter Sleggs) writes:
- > >I have most of what you want designed already [ except for the Memory -
- > >8Kx8 was the affordable part then (1989) ]
- > >peter
- >
- > Well there is designed and there is "I'll sell you a PC board, documentation,
- > and some source code." I've got my own Z80 design that while its low power
- > and has good expansion options, is not nearly as impressive as what you
- > can do with one of the high integration controllers like the 'HC11.
-
- If there was a demand I would run a new board with newer memory devices
- and the like, however having seen a number of other boards out there I
- was not going to jump into the fray, unless there was something special
- to provide a distinguishing feature.
-
- The board in question was originally designed for my own experiments -
- and only a prototype run made.
-
- I am open to wish lists [ I do this sort of thing as my work - BUT only
- because I get paid to play :) ]
-
- peter
-
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