If anyone has this, or a link to it, can they please email it to me.
Thanks,
Paul.
http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets_pdf/E/F/6/8/EF6809E.shtml
Or
Go to www.jameco.com and search for 6809E. I'm sure they have downloadable
datasheets.
I might have a paper copy around somewhere. Will need to search that archive
for it but if I find it I could get it scanned and email it to you.
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There's a bit of it (chapters 1-4and Appendix A) here:
http://www.maddes.net/m6809pm/files/m6809pm_html.zip
and in PDF here:
http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/motorola/
Memories of many happy hours spent designing with that wonderful MCU!
Paul Burke
Paul,
I have pdf copies of the 6809E Programming Manual (1983) as well as the
datasheet if that will help. Unfortunately, they are non-searchable,
but excellent copies.
Frank
That'll do nicely.
What an interesting site... I spent over an hour browsing.
Thanks to all for the help.
Paul.
> http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/motorola/
They even have some Versados manuals, that sure brings back bad
memorys.
Using Acrobat, it is actually quite simple to make these scanned
documents searchable. If you get Finereader OCR software you can
do a even better job. Finereader has the ability to OCR, but keep all
content that it does not recognise as bitmaps. One hence ends up with
a PDF that has all the text OCRd, but all the figures and notes look
like someone cut them out with a scalple and pasted them into a
retyped document.
Regards
Anton Erasmus