Buffalo 3.4 RMIT/CSE experimental release 1.5
This release has been assembled for external hardware generating the chip
select signals driving external EPROM and RAM. This will have the side
effect that the user now has access to almost the full 32K of RAM in
regions $0000-$0FFF, $1060-$7FFF.
- Source files:
- Sample source code for an embedded system
where you must handle the 68HC11F1 boot up, initialise any buffalo
variables used, and set default interrupt handlers. The source code
describes how to switch in your code instead of buffalo at RESET (and how
to switch back to buffalo). It uses some new vectors and code included in
RMIT/CSE release 1.5 of BUFFALO 3.4.
- Source file, listing file, and S19 file for a 16MHz crystal system:
- sh.symbol-lookup (simple symbol lookup
shell script).