Received: from CRDGW1.GE.COM by karazm.math.UH.EDU with SMTP id AA18955 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ); Tue, 22 Oct 1991 10:11:46 -0500 Received: by crdgw1.ge.com (5.57/GE 1.114) id AA24840; Tue, 22 Oct 91 11:07:33 EDT Message-Id: <9110221507.AA24840@crdgw1.ge.com> Received: from hp600.ae.ge.com by hpmail.ae.ge.com with SMTP (15.11.1.6/15.6) id AA05319; Tue, 22 Oct 91 11:06:25 -0400 Received: by hp600.ae.ge.com (15.11.1.6/15.6) id AA02543; Tue, 22 Oct 91 11:06:27 -0400 From: U-E99999-Stephen Williams Subject: 68hc811.... To: glove-list@karazm.math.uh.edu Date: Tue, 22 Oct 91 11:06:25 EDT Mailer: Elm [revision: 64.9] The 68hc811 has 2k of eeprom and 6-800bytes of ram. It has a mode where it downloads a program from the serial port and then executes it. The ideal setup is to have the public domain/portable assembler on a PC (generic in this sense) with a serial cable. Run the chip in single chip mode with a toggle for bootstrapping. I would suggest that someone (with more experience and time than I) do the following: Get together the simplest circuit possible for single chip mode or a mode with some more ram. Pinouts of an appropriate cable (serial and PG). Re-distribute one of the portable assemblers and the PG source. Provide a simple bootstrap that loads the executable image into eeprom. Coordinate PC software to interpret the data coming in from serial/parallel port. I believe this could be done with no evm/evb or eprom burner/eraser and would cut the cost tremendously. I am thinking of eventually selling a kit like this, but have a very long queue of projects. If anyone's interested, I also know how to interface switches, relays, stepper motors, etc. very simply to a standard parallel port. I had a stepper spinning in either direction with 4 transistors and a Basic program. I have been looking at the 68hc811, but havn't had time to actually do anything. I have a lot of professional experience in many areas of software, including industrial robotics, but I am hobbyist level in electronics. If anyone would help me with the circuit and software initially, we could produce these as a design, kit, and/or box. Thanks. sdw -- Stephen D. Williams SDW Systems (513) 439-5428 GE AEG (513) 552-5237 ICBM: 39 34N 85 15W Internet: williams_stephen_d@ae.ge.com CIS 76244,210 sdw@world.std.com Prodigy TPGR01A Object Oriented R&D By Horse: 10028 Village Tree Ct., Miamisburg, OH 45342