On 10/16/06, Charles Craft wrote: > > > The industry's lowest cost 32-bit microprocessor, the MC68000 offers an > excellent low cost entry point to the M68000 Family. The MC68HC000 is a CMOS > version of the original MC68000. The MC68HC001 is also a CMOS version of the > original MC68000 with 8-/16-bit selectable data bus. The MC68EC000 version > provides a lower cost 68000 solution. The MC68SEC000 version provides a > static, low power implementation consuming only 15.0mA in normal 3.3Voperation and > 0.5mA in static standby mode. I vaguely remember some one mentioning something about the instruction set and possibly even the timing beeing off? Could that be? I can't seem to find a *changelog* concerning this processor anywhere. Thanks, Sean. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist