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From: abrown@hpcvcec.cv.hp.com (Allen Brown)
Subject: Re: boards based on Motorola 68332
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Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1993 03:39:14 GMT
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fredm@media.mit.edu (Fred G Martin) writes:
: Several people have asked about the availability of small boards based
: on Motorola's 68332 chip.  (This is a high powered embedded control
: CPU based on a 32-bit 68000 core.)

Also
  New Micros, Inc.
  1601 Chalk Hill Road
  Dallas, TX 75212
  214-339-2204

  2in x 4in.  4 memory sockets and 64K SRAM.  $250.00

My only affiliation with this company is that I recently bought an
NMIX-0020 68HC11 card from them.  I will be trying to talk with it in
the next few days.
--
  Allen C. Brown  abrown@cv.hp.com or hplabs!hpcvca!abrown or "Hey you!"
      Not representing my employer.
