| Trangga Findanugroho 11/28/08 00:47 Read: 421 times Surabaya Indonesia Msg Score: -1 -1 Non-Specific question |
#160351 - Need bigger RAM |
Hi,
What type of microcontroller which is has the biggest size of RAM in it? |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| Need bigger RAM | Trangga Findanugroho | 11/28/08 00:47 |
| find out here | Andy Neil | 11/28/08 00:51 |
| MCS-51 is the best | JecksonS Ben | 11/28/08 00:53 |
| Not for BIG RAM! | Andy Neil | 11/28/08 01:32 |
| why not? | Jan Waclawek | 11/28/08 01:53 |
| Disagree | Andy Neil | 11/28/08 02:22 |
| Address range does matter | Per Westermark | 11/28/08 03:04 |
| still, why not | Jan Waclawek | 11/28/08 08:45 |
| while I agree with Per, here is a nugget for Jan | Erik Malund | 11/28/08 09:02 |
| Large data:: Yes, large RAM: Watch out | Per Westermark | 11/28/08 09:57 |
| particular application of OP, not yours, matters | Jan Waclawek | 11/28/08 11:30 |
| And the best is... | Jan Waclawek | 11/28/08 11:40 |
| but added complexity equals likely more buggy | Erik Malund | 11/28/08 16:38 |
| "best" is the key. | Andy Neil | 11/28/08 09:15 |
| Addressing modes do matter | Per Westermark | 11/28/08 09:41 |
| Why would anyone use THAT architecture? | Richard Erlacher | 11/28/08 10:38 |
| Helps to check context before reacting | Per Westermark | 11/28/08 11:16 |
| It is the architecture and not the brand | Richard Erlacher | 11/28/08 14:26 |
| Sorry if unclear | Per Westermark | 11/28/08 14:57 |
| Quick PC history | Per Westermark | 11/28/08 11:56 |
| engineering insight | Jan Waclawek | 11/28/08 12:08 |
| What was your point? | Per Westermark | 11/28/08 12:34 |
Possible to 16Mbyte | John Smith | 12/06/08 05:21 |
| I use MCS51 | Trangga Findanugroho | 11/28/08 22:44 |
| So why didn't you say that in the first place? | Andy Neil | 11/29/08 04:00 |
| The universal truth again | Per Westermark | 11/29/08 07:19 |
| 64kB RAM? | Jan Waclawek | 11/29/08 07:41 |
| Both | Per Westermark | 11/29/08 08:59 |
| don't be deceived by Keil's database | Jan Waclawek | 11/29/08 09:32 |
| Good to know | Per Westermark | 11/29/08 10:43 |
| '51 vs '52 | Jan Waclawek | 11/29/08 07:39 |
| even with AT89C2051 can be done | JecksonS Ben | 11/30/08 00:10 |
| ... and the BIGGEST is... | Jan Waclawek | 11/28/08 11:42 |
| Is that RAM on-chip? | Richard Erlacher | 11/28/08 14:57 |
| Maybe biggest, but BEST? | Andy Neil | 11/29/08 05:31 |



