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Old 01-27-2011, 09:16 AM
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Re: Source code for dummies....Ask questions here!

As far as I see, the answer is yes.
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Re: Source code for dummies....Ask questions here!

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You'll also need a copy of the Motorola Pink Book.
I know it's been 20 years, but @Grumpy or others can you shed more on the Motorola Pink book? My attempts these decades later results in search results pull of pink Motorola Razr phone covers.

I recently acquired a 1994 ZR-1, and have a sudden urge to try disassembling the $F0 program as a learning experience even though I already have the necessary ADX and BIN files to modify the tune.
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Rip grumpy
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Rip grumpy
Oh no! That's makes me incredibly sad. I remember reading so many of their posts back in the day trying to suck up every ounce of information. May they rest in peace.and know their knowledge is still educating new people years later.
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Re: Source code for dummies....Ask questions here!

For now:

https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/referenc.../M68HC11RM.pdf

Future search terms: "Motorola MC68HC11R.pdf"

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Here you go.
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Here you go.
Thank you @HaulnA$$ , I was able to order one on Amazon. Nice to have a physical reference to flip through in addition to the web resources.
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Here you go.
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