Re: TI-H: 89 Prcessor


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Re: TI-H: 89 Prcessor




>Would you sell it?

Roberta :)  all that and more is available on the net for free...  If you
want to get into old electronics, get into the Z80 or 68000.  They are 14
years old, but won't die anytime soon!

And if you want to get even more complicated, why don't you make 16k of
SRAM completely out of gates and SREGS to go with it...  :)

>>Actually, i have a book from the 70s when my dad was in college
>>documenting the 6800 completely (at least, i think that's when he got it).
>>It's a fairly good book if you're interested in how microcontrollers work.
>>Way over my head at this point though.
>>
>>-- Jon Olson
>>
>>
>>On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Grant Stockly wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Its the 68000...If there was a 6800 it would probably be slow considering
>>> most 6502s are .7MHzs...  :)
>>>
>>> >What prcessor will the 89 have?  Will it have the Z80 like the other
>80s,
>>> >or a 6800 like the 92?
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