Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!comp.vuw.ac.nz!canterbury.ac.nz!elec140 From: elec140@canterbury.ac.nz Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Motorola 68HC11 EVB board Message-ID: <1990Nov16.100058.9790@canterbury.ac.nz> Date: 16 Nov 90 00:43:34 GMT References: <6690@uceng.UC.EDU> <4841@optilink.UUCP> <2551@anaxagoras.ils.nwu.edu> Organization: University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand Lines: 27 In article <2551@anaxagoras.ils.nwu.edu>, newton@ils.nwu.edu (David Newton) writes: >>> What do you use as a power supply? (and how much did it cost?) >>I built my own from a junked piece of gear. Any 5V supply will work, the >>board is self-regulated. Use .1 uf decoupling caps on any external logic. > > That's strange, my board also required +/- 12V for the serial ports. > One of my friends in our dept. is using the 68HC11 EVB. It requires +5V and +/-12V supplies. He's using a lab power supply (+5V and 2 variable outputs) so no problem. Can't help with the Amiga assembler, he uses the standard IBM PC assembler that comes with the board, and downloads programs over the serial port using (I think) Kermit. ********************************************************* Chris Kaiser Postgrad - Elec Eng Dept Canterbury University Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND E.MAIL: c.kaiser@elec.canterbury.ac.nz ********************************************************* "When you're fresh out of lawyers You don't know how good it's gonna feel" - Al Stewart, 1988 *********************************************************