Xref: utzoo comp.sys.m6809:1188 sci.electronics:10245 misc.wanted:8130 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!jarthur!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ames!pacbell!uop!brian From: brian@uop.EDU (Brian Maiorella) Newsgroups: ca.wanted,comp.sys.m6809,sci.electronics,misc.wanted Subject: Motorola 68008 Board (looking for) - others could do Keywords: 68008 Message-ID: <1927@uop.uop.edu> Date: 22 Feb 90 01:09:46 GMT Followup-To: poster Organization: University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA Lines: 33 I am looking for a PC board (with or without chips) that utilizes the 68008. However, I am not that picky - just about anything that I could use a C-compiler for could work. Best case analysis: 0) Cross C compiler/assembler available 1) RS-232 support built in (i.e. UART, MAXIM etc) 2) 16 bit A/D built in 3) 64K RAM 4) 8K EEPROM 5) Monitor program built in (including S-record download support) 6) Has bus extention to allow latching into unused memory 7) Only requires single TTL level power supply 8) Is free (or reasonably priced) as I am a student 9) Can be delivered yesturday as I am a _Computer Science_ student and need all the time I can get to pump my brain with the electronics background to compete with these _engineering students_ I would like to use this board as the `brains' for my mouse which I will use to win the 1990 IEEE Micro-mouse competition. I appreciate any help/suggestions. Please respond directly as I am sure most on the net could care less about this project. Thankyou -brian@uop.edu .