Return-Path: robot-board@oberon.com Received: by media.mit.edu (5.57/DA1.0.4.amt) id AA22973; Wed, 16 Mar 94 17:05:25 -0500 Received: from ([127.0.0.1]) by oberon.com (4.1/SMI-4.1_Armado.MX) id AA05667; Wed, 16 Mar 94 17:04:44 EST Date: Wed, 16 Mar 94 17:04:44 EST Message-Id: <9403162201.AA00340@tortuga.media.mit.edu> Errors-To: gkulosa@oberon.com Reply-To: fredm@media.mit.edu Originator: robot-board@oberon.com Sender: gkulosa@oberon.com Precedence: bulk From: "Fred G. Martin" To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: obtaining Motorola doc's X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0b -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas >From the Mini Board Tech Ref: Motorola Semiconductor Inc. Motorola Literature Distribution o P.O. Box 20912 Phoenix, AZ 85036 Motorola has excellent technical documentation and support that is free upon request. They often give away free samples of chips as well. If you are a student working from a university, the University Support office (602 952 3855) will handle customer support. You can mail or fax parts requests to the following address: Motorola Semiconductor Parts Sector; University Support 56-106; P.O. Box 52073; Phoenix, AZ 85072 (fax number: 602 952 3621). You must enclose a photocopy of your student ID card as proof of university status with the request. For other tech support, call Motorola's "Customer Responsiveness Cen- ter" at (512) 891-2628 to find out the Motorola sales office nearest to your location. For technical documentation requests, call (800) 521- 6274. Finally, you may reach a Motorola engineer familiar with the MC6811 series by calling the Advanced Applications Group at (512) 891-6517. [...] F References [...] This appendix provides a brief list of other publications that may be of interest to the Mini Board user. Motorola. Literature reference M68HC11RM/AD, "M68HC11 Reference Manual." This document is the "bible" of the 6811 and is a must-have for any serious 6811 programmer. Motorola. Literature reference M68HC811E2RG, "MC68HC811E2 Pro- gramming Reference Guide." A pocket-sized guide to the version of the 6811 used on the Mini Board, ownership of this handy reference is proof of being a true 6811 nerd. -Fred