[Pro2006] Parallel port PC Interface and ProgramIT software

Len G. Carpenter [email protected]
Wed, 03 Jul 2002 17:58:36 -0400


Must be some network traffic holding things up because I can't even get into the
site at http://www3.sympatico.ca/len.c/  but all the info you need can be found
there.

Redshift well I can't say to much about it I have tried it and it has its good
points, would be a great program for the opto board but my feelings are that it
just doesn't work well with the CE/HB-232.

Also with the Pro-Turbo software the eputer program is available with it if
needed and if you are building from scratch there are only 2 legal sources for
that program, Cindy Cheek or the Pro-Turbo people, without it you can't program
the 68HC11.  I don't think redshift ever got past the beta stage, last I read
was that the software they used to program it was creating all kinds of issue's
so they were going with another language, that was well over 18 months ago.

Ed Tissink wrote:

> Getting the PCB made hopefylly won't be too difficult as I know a couple of
> people in this industry.  It looks like one library in NZ ( way down south,
> miles from where I am) has a copy of the book. Fortunately they run a
> nation-wide inter-lending system so hopefully I'll get hold of it pretty
> soon.
>
> Then the next question beckons. Where do I find more information on the
> Pro-Turbo software, cost, distribution method etc.  I've seen numerous links
> with,(co-)incidentally, the name Len Carpenter against it.  However they all
> point to www3.sympatico.ca/len.c/ and this can't be found.
>
> Is the RedShift software any good, looks a bit pricey but no physical
> shipping by the looks which makes life easy for me.
>
> Thanks again, I'm very grateful for all the info and feedback I'm getting
> off this list.
>
> Ed
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Len G. Carpenter [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 3 July 2002 16:11 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Pro2006] Parallel port PC Interface and ProgramIT software
>
> I think the hardest things will be finding someone that can make the circuit
> board for you, it is slightly skewed in the book and the CPU in it is a
> motorola
> 68hc11 I believe or equivalent.
>
> Ed Tissink wrote:
>
> > Hmmmm, very tempting.  Do you think I'd be able to source all components
> > locally or are they quite specialised?
> >
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