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Roger Schaefer
Roger Schaefer, the creator of the most popular 68HC11 web site, "Roger's Embedded Microcontrollers Home Page",  has written FREE software for USB application and DS1302 Real Time Clock on our DRAGON12 and FOX11 boards. You can download them from http://www.rasmicro.com/USB.htm and http://www.rasmicro.com/DS1302.htm

Lin Zhao
Lin Zhao, a Ph. D student and teaching assistant of Indiana State University, is offering 6 FREE application notes for the GNU and ICC c compilers for any 68HC11/HC12/HCS12 boards.  Please visit his web site at: sapphire.indstate.edu/~lzhao/application_notes_for_motorola.htm

 

MiniDRAGON+ board's review by a Linux guru, Mark Whitis
http://www.freelabs.com/~whitis/software/gdb_dbug12/  Correction: The bus speed of the MiniDRAGON+ is 24 MHz, not 12 MHz.
http://www.freelabs.com/~whitis/electronics/9S12DP256/  MC9S12DP256 memory map
http://www.freelabs.com/~whitis/software/srec9s12/  Convert hex files for the MC9S12DP256
http://www.freelabs.com/~whitis/  Mark Whitis's homepage

Frank Voorburg at www.feaser.com has released  a new free tool for HC12 users. It’s called “Syn Code Editor for HC12”. It’s a great source code editor that he integrated and packaged together with the GNU GCC compiler to help HC12 users overcome their initial getting started hurdles . It’s now extremely easy to get your first C program up and running using this tool and use it for future development projects. The free tool can be downloaded from his website www.feaser.com 

MiniDRAGON+ application note by a C,C++ guru, Frank Voorburg:
http://www.feaser.com/pdf/AN1002_Getting_Started_with_HCS12.pdf  New version 1.02 using MiniDRAGON+ with P & E multilink BDM.

MiniDRAGON+ based senior projects:
http://www.eikimartinson.com/engineering/pipe/pipecrawler.pdf 

http://spacegrant.engr.colostate.edu/projects/demosats/aerosat/Aerosat%20final.doc 

http://epics.ecn.purdue.edu/pceis/docs/F03EOS.doc

http://eet.etec.wwu.edu/dayleyt/project/docs/Project%20Description.pdf

http://wwweng.uwyo.edu/electrical/faculty/barrett/68hc12/Robot_Owners_Manual_web.pdf

 

EVBplus2 used in an electronic sign board, illustrating why two RS232 ports are needed in such an application:
http://www.ece.stevens-tech.edu/sd/archive/02F-03S/websites/grp37/public_html/FinalReport.pdf

Fox11 used in an autonomous lawn mower with GPS:
http://www.mne.psu.edu/me415/spring04/boeing3/index.htm

http://www.mne.psu.edu/me415/spring04/boeing3/ee_components.htm