Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!ubc-cs!alberta!kube From: kube@cs.UAlberta.CA (Ron Kube) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: Re: forth eng./68hc11 new micros Message-ID: Date: 4 Mar 91 16:43:25 GMT References: <2455.UUL1.3#5129@willett.pgh.pa.us> Sender: news@cs.UAlberta.CA Organization: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Lines: 34 ForthNet@willett.pgh.pa.us (ForthNet articles from GEnie) writes: > Date: 02-25-91 (13:26) Number: 1331 of 1333 > To: RALPH HEMPEL Refer#: 1279 > From: ANIL RODRIX Read: NO > Subj: 68HC11 FORTH Status: PUBLIC MESSAGE > Conf: FORTH (58) Read Type: GENERAL (+) > Hi - Ralph ; I use the MNI boards and have mentioned them here; some > people feel that you need the $260 package to be able to start to use > it. However if anyone wants to go the cheap route I and others I'm sure > would be willing to give pointers and info for help. > Also has been brought up that its not quite 83 standard, but the > deviations dont bother me. > PCRelay:PROPC -> #288 RelayNet (tm) > 4.10 Pittsburgh ProPC BBS (412) 321-6645 > <<<>>> >----- >This message came from GEnie via willett. You *cannot* reply to the author >using e-mail. Please post a follow-up article, or use any instructions >the author may have included (USMail addresses, telephone #, etc.). >Report problems to: dwp@willett.pgh.pa.us _or_ uunet!willett!dwp I have been shopping for a SBC Forth system and have received literature from Vesta, Saelig and New Micros. The Vesta sales literature was the best and the New Micros the worst, however, the New Micros product from what I have read will serve me best. What I am looking for is a SBC Forth system complete with Power Supply and RS232 with DB25 connector. My intention is to connect a generic PC with a terminal emulation package to the Forth SBC. My question is, will NMI's NMIX-0022 PS package do the trick? Thanks in advance. Ron