Looking for Motorola 6809 emulator

Peter Hiscocks phiscock-g851W1bGYuGnS0EtXVNi6w at public.gmane.org
Sun Jun 20 22:40:50 UTC 2004


These are the ones that I believe were originally developed at U of T for
use in their classrooms. They are quite large, and I'll have to look for
documentation. I just got word from Jim Koch who looks after the labs, and
they are still there. No warrantee given or implied ;).

We're now using a 68HC11 board that Jim and I developed, called the MPP
Board. It's available as a kit and described on my company web page:

	www.eelabinstruments.com 

The HC11 has many more periferal devices built-in, such as timers, SPI, SCI
(serial port) and A/D converter. Also, the board is *much* smaller than the
6809 board, so it's much more feasible to use it in mobile robots and other
projects. Because a program monitor is built in, it's a much nicer learning
environment for students than one of the single-chip processors such as the
Atmel or PIC devices. Many of our students learn on the MPP board and then
move on to the single chippers.

Peter

On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 04:17:16PM -0400, Kevin Cozens wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 23:02, Peter Hiscocks wrote:
> > Are you interested in the Real Thing? We have a bunch of 6809 boards that
> > are being retired at Ryerson.
> 
> That's tempting to pick up one of those boards if there are any left
> (not that I really need one). What 6809 boards are being retired? Is it
> one of the Motorola D something kits? What is being used to replace the
> 6809 boards?
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