[Coco] Re: 68B09P - Datasheet?
Mark McDougall
msmcdoug at optushome.com.au
Wed May 25 10:49:36 EDT 2005
Andrew wrote:
> I was wondering if these would be worthwhile to investigate (as I could
> likely get the boards really cheap), or if I should just stick with PICs
> - or if the processors might be good for something else?
Depends on what sort of I/O you're going to need for your project. For
example, if you need A/D or D/A, a few timers, multiple interrupt sources,
comparator, edge capture, PWM, and/or GPIO, then you might be better off
finding a PIC or other microcontroller that suits your requirements.
If, OTOH, you don't really need any of that, but could do with plenty of
ROM/RAM, 2MHz is fast enough, and there's enough (S)RAM & (E)EPROM on the
PCBs then they may well do the job. There may even be suitable (digital)
GPIO if it's a gaming machine motherboard. Keep in mind you will probably
not be programming the EEPROMS in-circuit, which can be a pain (slow) even
with ZIF sockets on board. Having said that, a flash-based pic may not be
that much better if it's not in-circuit-programmable either.
Software-wise, I'd prefer 6809 assembler over PIC assembler any day, though
I can't comment on PIC BASIC. AFAIK the Zaks 6809 book is considered the
"bible". Shouldn't be too hard to pickup 6809 if you're familiar with any
other assembler?!?
Regards,
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