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From: jonk@netcom.com (Jonathan Dale Kirwan)
Subject: Re: MC68HC11F1
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Tarunkumar Kripalani (tkripala@skat.usc.edu) wrote:
: Hi! I have located a source for the 68HC11F1 microcontroller but they are
: unwilling to sell anything less than 25 pieces. I desperately need a couple and I
: was wondering if someone would go in with me to get the part. 

I'd simply beg the two I needed off of the local Motorola rep.  I've 
received all of the personal units I've needed that way, and I am not
an electronics designer by profession and I've never designed anything
using Motorola parts that was produced in any volume.  I may do so in
the future, but Motorola hasn't seen a penny yet from me, and they've
been good about being helpful, just the same.  Don't ask the order desk,
ask the local design support guru.  You might be surprised by their kind
response.

Jon K

