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From: seeker@indirect.com (Stan Eker)
Subject: Re: basic11 sample code ???
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Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 07:56:01 GMT
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Martie Knauss (us297946@punk.mmm.com) maundered:
: I am looking for some sample code in basic11 for a 68hc11
: board I recently bought. Specifically some code on reading
: inputs. I don't want to venture into using interrupts or 
: any heavy code due to time constraints. Besides, using 
: basic how heavy can you get. :)

: Oh yeah, this is a NMIX-0020 board from New Micros if that
: helps.  


If you got the board with BASIC11 and no docs, send a nasty note to New
Micros.  I converted the Mac version (funny word processor) of the BASIC11
manual to pure ASCII years ago and posted it back to Motorola's FREEWARE
board.  It's in a file called BAS11.ARC, and since it pre-dates PKZIP you'll
need either ARCE or PKXARC to extract the doc file.

I haven't checked, but it *should* be at any of the sites that mirror the
Austin FREEWARE BBS.  Do an archie hunt (archie -s bas11) without the .ARC
extension just in case it's been re-packaged.  If someone's thoughtfully
updated it to PKZIP, ignore the ancient archiving tools.

Also, your mail bounced.  Seems your system doesn't think you exist.  You
might want to bang on your sys admin to get that return address fixed.

