Abstract
A lecture course in applied microprocessing supported by a laboratory delivered using commercial software and hardware had fundamental educational limitations. This paper outlines an inexpensive, flexible and open solution for teaching such microprocessor applications. Hardware, support software and an ISO C compiler are collected together and made available on the World-Wide Web.
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