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Old May 21, 2004 | 01:04 AM
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Learning Source code links

The stickie with learning source code in it had some links posted by Glenn. They are broken.
I PM him, but no response.
Anybody have more links?
I have the 68hc pdf. Nice and long. And dry..
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Old May 21, 2004 | 07:12 AM
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Re: Learning Source code links

Originally posted by Z69
The stickie with learning source code in it had some links posted by Glenn. They are broken.
I PM him, but no response.
Anybody have more links?
I have the 68hc pdf. Nice and long. And dry..
Thanks
Can you post a link or name of the stickie in particular?

Thanks,

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Old May 21, 2004 | 11:35 PM
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One link is for xx.owlnet.xx, the other was to a thread that had all of the links Glenn wanted to post.
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Old May 24, 2004 | 03:32 PM
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Old May 24, 2004 | 09:40 PM
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Originally posted by Z69
One link is for xx.owlnet.xx, the other was to a thread that had all of the links Glenn wanted to post.
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Did a google on that one and came up with this:

Link

After finding the unbroken link, I see why it got turned into "****", it was censored. R1ce....

Try google. Enter your search a few different ways. That's how I came across most of the stuff I had found, but I just grabbed stuff and didn't bookmark stuff (I know, I should have!!!)
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Old May 24, 2004 | 10:04 PM
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found some stuff

did a couple of searches and found this link.
http://www.mcumaster.com/hc11/index.html
Lots of good reading!
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Old May 25, 2004 | 03:16 AM
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Thanks JP (Judd) and er ...JP.

Yeah I do need the sleep. Now I'm being an idot. I was up till 4am the other night researching my next project.

Now, HTH do you get that owlnet link to work?

edit: Duh.. Rxxx
Too little sleep
Getting lazy too, starting to hate searches. Keep getting side tracked.

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no idea, still searching

couldn't make it work so I searched for the doc that the link points to and came up with the link I posted.
There is ALOT of stuff out there on the subject.
One thing the link I posted did show me that was not evident in the other readings is that the OPCode changes based on what type of addressing is used.
That opened my eyes to see some new things that I couldn't follow before.
Good luck, we'll be learning this stuff together.

One quick question for anyone,
What is the meaning of FCB at the start of the memory? (addressing the I/O to memory locations or defining variable locations)
And the difference between FCB and FDB?
Thanks,
JP
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. . .One quick question for anyone,
What is the meaning of FCB at the start of the memory? (addressing the I/O to memory locations or defining variable locations)
And the difference between FCB and FDB?
Thanks,
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FCB forms a single byte of data to memory.

FDB forms two bytes (Double) of data to memeory.

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