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From: rsargent@media.mit.edu (Randy Sargent)
Subject: Tiny board that can run C?
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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1993 03:46:51 GMT
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I'm looking for a tiny board that can run a reasonable variant of C.  It
needs a few K of ram, at least 32K of eeprom/eprom.  The only I/O I need
are a few digital inputs and a few digital outputs.  By tiny, less than 2"
x 3" would be nice.

The 6811 probably doesn't have enough oomph.  Something based on a 68000
compatible or a 8086 compatible chip would probably be better.

I'm led to believe that a 68333 chip would do everything I need without
external hardware.  Does anyone know of a very small board that
incorporates a 68333?

Any leads would be greatly appreciated.  Or if anyone has hacked up their
own board I'd be willing to spend $$ getting one.

Please respond directly to me as I don't regularly read this list.  If
enough people write me expressing interest in the results, I'm more than
happy to summarize the responses and post back to the net.

Thanks a bunch!

-- Randy
