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A good book for the MC9S12DP512? - elec...@hotmail.com - May 7 10:46:54 2009

Hello all,

I am looking for a good tutorial type book on my microcontroller. I have a MC9S12DP512 on a CMD-12DP512 development board. For my old HC11, I refered to "The 68HC11 Microcontroller" by Greenfield. It would be great to find a book that would take me step-by-step into all the functions for my current MCU! Thanks alot in advance!

Jerry Fields

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Re: A good book for the MC9S12DP512? - ga5941 - May 7 14:25:58 2009

--- In 6...@yahoogroups.com, electronic_tech1@... wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> I am looking for a good tutorial type book on my microcontroller. I have a MC9S12DP512 on a CMD-12DP512 development board. For my old HC11, I refered to "The 68HC11 Microcontroller" by Greenfield. It would be great to find a book that would take me step-by-step into all the functions for my current MCU! Thanks alot in advance!
>
> Jerry Fields
>
I recommend "Programming the Motorola M68HC12 Family" by Gordon Doughman.
I'm also using the MC9S12DP512 on a Adapt9S12DP512 board and programming in assembly. Check out the 68HC12 Yahoo Group's files for floating point routines in assembly.

Gil Gagne

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