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From: carice@netcom.com (Chuck Rice)
Subject: Re: Motorola Manuals
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Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1993 14:47:45 GMT
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Dick Koolish (koolish@bbn.com) wrote:
>> <LEEK@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> writes:


>> >In article <1993Jun21.195447.11020@lds.loral.com>

>> >If you have a problem getting the MC68HC11 reference manual, you can
>> >order it from your Bookstore.  It is published by Prentice Hall and
>> >the ISBN # is 0-13-566720-8.  I would NOT recommend this without
>> >first checking with your local Motorola Sales Rep as Bookstores
>> >tends to put a higher price tag on these books than Motorola.



>> If you can find a friendly Motorola rep or local sales office, these
>> books should be free.  I have had trouble, however, getting my hands on the
>> 68HC11E2 Technical Data book.  I've been promised them many times and usually
>> end up getting an E9 manual instead.

I got the E9 book also, but I also ordered a Technical Literature and
Information Guide and discovered that I should have asked for a
68HC811E2 instead of a 68HC11E2 the 8 indicates that this is an EEPROM
device. I guess that this causes the E2 to sort to a different place
in their database and the closest thing to a 68HC11E2 (which does not exist)
is a 68HC11E9. -Chuck-

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Chuck Rice                                                   carice@netcom.com
