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Trangga Findanugroho
11/28/08 00:47
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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?



List of 35 messages in thread
TopicAuthorDate
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      

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