"8051 microcontroller FAQ" - читать интересную книгу автора (Hersch R.) Web: http://www.prime-digest.w1.com/spj
Air Born Electronics in Australia has some nice project plans for the 8051 available on their web site. Point your browser at: http://www.airborn.com.au/ MDL Labs offers the following BASIC language packages for the 8051: 1. BASIKIT--Integrated Programming Environment for BASIC-52 and for MDL-BASIC-I, MDL-BASIC-P, and MDL-BASIC-D. BASIKIT includes a full-screen editor and permits writing programs with labels rather than line numbers. 2. MDL-BASIC-I and MDL-BASIC-P are supersets of the original BASIC-52, for the Intel 8052 and the Phillips PCB83C552, respectively. All bugs removed. 3. MDL-BASIC-D is a BASIC for the Dallas 87C530 which accesses all the features of the chip, including both serial ports, the Watchdog, and the power-saving features. The BASIC will address up to 512K of memory and will collect data into that memory via serial port interrupts. It runs faster at 25 MHz than compiled code on the 8052. MDL Labs 1073 Limberlost Court Columbus, OH 43235 Email: [email protected] Students at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil developed a "Remote Lab for the 8051". You send a machine code of the 8051 to a remote host (where there is 8051 board plugged in the PC) and receive the values of the registers. Study the 8051 microcontroller, without buying a board. For more information: www.inf.ufsc.br/~jbosco/labvir.htm The Email of students are: Miguel Cleber Hans Schou write to inform that the USB organization now has their own homepage: http://www.usb.org (was http://www.teleport.com/~usb). Hans is also willing to help out with problems using the 8051. His new email address is: [email protected] TCG (in Taiwan) has introduced two new products. One product is 32K-byte EPROM Emulator and the other is AT89C2051/1051 programmer with limited emulation capability. These products feature platform independence. You can use PC, Mac, Unix workstation, or even a dumb |
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