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From: rbc@engr.ucf.edu (Robotics Club)
Subject: Re: mc68hc11evb, first time builder, please help
Message-ID: <1992Mar26.144759.3714@cs.ucf.edu>
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Organization: engineering, University of Central Florida, Orlando
References: <900196v.1@ace.acadiau.ca> <1992Mar24.153332.2422@hemlock.cray.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1992 14:47:59 GMT

In article <1992Mar24.153332.2422@hemlock.cray.com> kilian@cray.com (Alan Kilian) writes:
>In article <900196v.1@ace.acadiau.ca>, 900196v@ace.acadiau.ca 
>(RONNIE VANDOMMELEN) asked:
>
>      Is the MC68HC11EVB a good board to use in a robot?
>      Ronnie Van Dommelen 900196v@ace.acadiau.ca
>
>Yes this is a good board to use in a robot. Here are the good things:
>
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>  - It's cheap $170.00
<stuff deleted>

Well, I have't ever bought one, but students supposedly can get
them for $68.11 (US) Its been a while since I seen them, but thats
what they wanted through the campus store. The Computer Engineering
dept here is using the EVB boards in their imbedded circuit design
classes.

eric wampner
rbc@engr.ucf.edu
