>Not really Terry,
>
>The 6809 had a RICH set of instructions that the HC11 lacks.
>Mind you I use both, because I horded the 6809s when they were available,
>but I miss the abilities of the 09 in the 11.
>
>"Terry A. Steen" wrote:
>
>> The 6811 is a 6809 with controller circuity added... there must be a forum
>> for them. I used a 6809BE back in 1979. It is a standard 8 bit cpu with a
>> slew of registers for it's age. I can't imagine there is lack of
>> information out there.
>
>>
>>
>> Try mot.com, they are good for some specs and info... but you knew that,
>> didn't you?
>>
>> TAS
>>
>> At 09:58 AM 12/1/99 -0500, Roger Morella wrote:
>> >To subscribe, send mail to
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>> > In the message body, put subscribe 68hc11
>> >
>> >D Lloyd wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> Anyone know of a similar (ie *good*) group to this for the 68HC11?
>> >>
>> >> Did I just swear? Apologies if I did ; )
>> >>
>> >> Dan
>> >
>> >
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