From: lektric.dan on
I was digging out the back of the closet and found a Motorola
68HC11EVBU development kit. I bought this when I signed up for a
microprocessor class in college. I dropped the class before it began
(schedule conflict). Everything is still there. I opened the package
and read the manual, but the disks are still sealed. I've never
plugged in the circuit or powered it up. Still have both
microprocessors. What would something like this be worth? Couldn't
find a listing on ebay.
From: Shaun on

<lektric.dan(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I was digging out the back of the closet and found a Motorola
> 68HC11EVBU development kit. I bought this when I signed up for a
> microprocessor class in college. I dropped the class before it began
> (schedule conflict). Everything is still there. I opened the package
> and read the manual, but the disks are still sealed. I've never
> plugged in the circuit or powered it up. Still have both
> microprocessors. What would something like this be worth? Couldn't
> find a listing on ebay.


I'd be interested in it, depending on how much your asking price is.

Shaun



From: hamilton on
On 5/1/2010 5:58 PM, lektric.dan(a)gmail.com wrote:
> I was digging out the back of the closet and found a Motorola
> 68HC11EVBU development kit. I bought this when I signed up for a
> microprocessor class in college. I dropped the class before it began
> (schedule conflict). Everything is still there. I opened the package
> and read the manual, but the disks are still sealed. I've never
> plugged in the circuit or powered it up. Still have both
> microprocessors. What would something like this be worth? Couldn't
> find a listing on ebay.

I re-programmed a legacy project using an HC11 many years ago.

The company did not want to redesign the entire circuit just to add the
new Daylight savings time logic.

I looked at HC11 products at that time and only found legacy products
that have been replace with new technology.

My suggestion is to give to a community college that my be able to teach
microprocessor architecture.

Worth == $000.00

hamilton
From: David Eather on
On 2/05/2010 9:58 AM, lektric.dan(a)gmail.com wrote:
> I was digging out the back of the closet and found a Motorola
> 68HC11EVBU development kit. I bought this when I signed up for a
> microprocessor class in college. I dropped the class before it began
> (schedule conflict). Everything is still there. I opened the package
> and read the manual, but the disks are still sealed. I've never
> plugged in the circuit or powered it up. Still have both
> microprocessors. What would something like this be worth? Couldn't
> find a listing on ebay.

Worth nothing now - maybe in 30 plus years it will be worth something,
or maybe not.
From: D from BC on
In article <lfSdnayql58NZEDWnZ2dnUVZ_vYAAAAA(a)supernews.com>,
eather(a)tpg.com.au says...
>
> On 2/05/2010 9:58 AM, lektric.dan(a)gmail.com wrote:
> > I was digging out the back of the closet and found a Motorola
> > 68HC11EVBU development kit. I bought this when I signed up for a
> > microprocessor class in college. I dropped the class before it began
> > (schedule conflict). Everything is still there. I opened the package
> > and read the manual, but the disks are still sealed. I've never
> > plugged in the circuit or powered it up. Still have both
> > microprocessors. What would something like this be worth? Couldn't
> > find a listing on ebay.
>
> Worth nothing now - maybe in 30 plus years it will be worth something,
> or maybe not.

I tried selled my HC11 kit for 3 months on craigslist.
No buyers.