Motorola M68HC11EVM?

From: Dave Dunfield <dave04a_at_dunfield.com>
Date: Mon Apr 5 12:47:30 2004

> does nayone have a user's manual for this board or a link to one on the
>net? I spend quite a bit of time searching the net and found ONE place that
>is supposed to have it (in Poland) but their link is dead. Anybody know
>what the differences are between this board and the M68HC11EVB?
>
> Joe

The main difference between the EVM and the EVB are that the EVB is essentially
just a single board computer - you can load code into it and run it, and you
can hook up things to the I/O ports via board connectors.

The EVM is much more powerful - it includes some in-circuit emulation capability.
It has a connector with adapters to fit into the MCU socket for a number of HC11
variants, and allows you to replace the target CPU with the board. The EVM also
has a ZIP socket with the ability to program the on-board EEPROM of some HC11
variants.

I have the MC68HC11EVM manual, but not in "electric" form - worse case I
could unbind it (it's only stapled) and scan it... But that would involve a
fair bit of time... so "try real hard" to find another source first - if you
don't come up with anything, contact me.

Regards,
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