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- From: krf1061@ultb.isc.rit.edu (K.R. Flanagan)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.intel
- Subject: 8096/80196 systems
- Summary: any one have any exsperience with them?
- Keywords: NOT the 80x86 family
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.012021.23524@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 01:20:21 GMT
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- Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology
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- Hi I was wondering if anyone in this group had any practicle
- exspereince with the intel 8096 family on 16 bit micro controllers,
- or if there was a group on this net that dealt with them. Just
- curious, I've been playing around with some and have been having
- alot of head aches. Oh for those of you unfamilar with 8096 its
- sort of a funky 99 register 8086 without all the crazy offset
- registers and has several PWM (pulse width modulation) lines for
- D/A or ac I/O, also has a built in rom.
- Actually I do have a question for anyone out there that might
- know, I've been looking over a 80196kb board by vesta the last few
- days and am very confused how they can get it to support 256k,
- (128 ram, 128 rom). I'm assuming bank switching but have no clue.
-
- -Kevin Flanagan
- just a student (elect. eng.)
- krf1061@ritvax.isc.rit.edu
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