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- From: rg9538@ehsn2.cen.uiuc.edu (Ronald E Garnett)
- Subject: Re: 68HC11EVBU (new) vs. 68HC11EVB (old) -- RAM capacity
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 20:31:15 GMT
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- merlin@neuro.usc.edu (merlin) writes:
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- >The old 68HC11EVB 8K to 16K RAM available for downloading of
- >user applications. How much RAM is on the new EVBU board?
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- The EVB board had three sockets for RAMS or ROM totalling 24K (8K) each
- along with 512 bytes of EEPROM and 256 bytes of RAM.
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- The EVBU has several versions, but the ones I use are configured as follows:
- 12 K EPROM (on the chip)
- 512 bytes RAM (on chip)
- 512 bytes EEPROM on chip.
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- Some models of the EVBU sunbstitute 12 K PROM for the EPROM.
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- Hope this helps.
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- Ron Garnett
- U of Illinois
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