LispOS on a 68000

Douglas Brebner douglas+list@fang.demon.co.uk
Tue, 19 May 1998 23:10:12 GMT0BST,M3.5.0/


On 15-May-98, David Tillman wrote:


> >>>> Greg Menke <menkesjg@erols.com> wrote:


> > I hate to insert the evil "I", but there are some high integration x86
> > cpus, which makes homebrewing lots easier.  Onboard serial, digital I/O,
> > interrupt hardware and address decoding- that sort of thing.  AMD makes
> > some nice, fast 186/386 variants as well.  Somewhat farther afield,
> > Siemens/Dallas/Philips make some FAST 8051 variants- pretty slim on the
> > memory side, and no MMU, but circuit-wise they're simple and have lots
> > of free tools and code available.

>     Intel, yech! Thanks for the thoughts anyway...

The Mitsubishi M32R/D looks interesting too.

See:
http://www.mitsubishichips.com/products/mcu/m32rd/m32rd.htm


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Regards
Douglas

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