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DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1

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1.5 References

The following reference documents are included on the enclosed documentation
CD:

DEMO9S08AC60E_QS.pdf -- Quick Start Guide

SPF-20805.pdf -- Schematic

DEMO9S08AC60E_UG.pdf -- User’s Guide (this document)

1.6 Getting Started

To get started quickly, please refer to the DEMO9S08AC60E Quick Start
Guide. This guide will walk you through connecting your DEMO9S08AC60E
to your PC, running a test program, and installing CodeWarrior Development
Studio.

1.7 Memory Map

The table below shows the MC9S08AC60 memory map. Accessing reserved
memory locations will produce unpredictable results. Accessing
unimplemented locations will produce an illegal-address reset.

Table 1-1 MC9S08AC60 Memory Map

$0000 - $006F

Direct Page Registers

112 Bytes

$0070 - $086F

RAM

2048 Bytes

$0870 - $17FF

Flash

3984 Bytes

$1800 - $185F

High Page Registers

96 Bytes

$1860 - $FFFF

Flash

59,296 Bytes

1.8 Development Support

Application development and debug for the MC9S08AC60 is supported
through the on-board USB - BDM interface (J33). There is also a 6 pin stand
alone BDM interface available (J32). This header is non-populated in the
default configuration and can be installed by the user if needed.

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