peg@psuecl.bitnet (PAUL E. GANTER) (02/04/90)
In article <1241@anasaz.UUCP>, bobm@anasaz.UUCP (Bob Maccione) writes: > alan l wendt writes: >>Motorola has a 68HC11 "design kit" that they sell to universities >>for $68.11 > > Does anyone know what the cost of the Kit would be if you don't happen > to be going to a university ?? > > It would be nice if a hacker could afford to buy one for not much more. I don't know the scoop on this, but surely you know someone in college? I can't believe Motorola would even be picky about what major they were, as long as they are interested in MCUs... And there probably is nothing saying one of us can't buy *you* one! Paul
jhuang@sci.ccny.cuny.edu (Jian Huang) (02/04/90)
In article <83242@psuecl.bitnet> peg@psuecl.bitnet (PAUL E. GANTER) writes: >In article <1241@anasaz.UUCP>, bobm@anasaz.UUCP (Bob Maccione) writes: >> alan l wendt writes: >>>Motorola has a 68HC11 "design kit" that they sell to universities >>>for $68.11 >> >> Does anyone know what the cost of the Kit would be if you don't happen >> to be going to a university ?? >> There is a order slip in Nov (or Dec?) issue of Spectrum ( of IEEE). Just fill it with necessary information and send it with check to Motorola. It comes with complete document and software. It is surly the cheapest develop tool for 68HC11. -- JIAN HUANG System Software Engineer jhuang@sci.ccny.cuny.edu Klinger Scientific jhuang@ccnysci.uucp Garden City, NY 11530 jhuang@ccnysci.bitnet (516)745-6800