Jon Baker wrote: > > >My favorite was Motorola, I was working on a 6809 board and asked for > >the spec sheets. They sent me the spec sheets, "Programming the 6809" by > >Zak Labiak, and the Assist09 manual (source etal). Too bad I'm having > >such > >difficult time getting their parts. I'm still just a hobbiest. And > >getting > >ordering parts in 1'zies is still the bane of my hobby. (Schooled as an > >EET but I work in the Data/Voice network field). > > I used to get 6809s and the chips like the Address Multiplexor, designed for > use in a 6809 system from A company called cricklewood electroincs in > London, UK. Ooops, I wasn't specific enough, the chips I was referencing were the 68HC11 chips, the EE chips in particular. They get gobbled up by the Auto inductry and production lags weeks behind. -- Neil Cherry http://home.att.net/~ncherry ncherry@worldnet.att.net