>If you'd consider an hc11 instead, I picked up a bunch of boards with
>the 44 pin variety of this microcontroller. And it has EErom in it to
>save high scores!
The 68HC11 is a nice chip. I'd probably stick to a PIC or 8051 though
since I have the development tools/programmers/etc for those already. I'm
going to concentrate on the multi-game hardware/software at this pont, so
this sound stuff is "up for grabs" as far as I'm concerned. ;-) Whoever
wants to tackle it can use whatever they want... (Just remember to keep
the cost down!)
-Clay
Clayton N. Cowgill Engineering Manager
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Received on Fri May 2 09:11:25 1997
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