| Andy Neil 06/19/09 06:10 Modified: 06/19/09 06:12 Read: 216 times Basingstoke Uk |
#166247 - Fair enough, then! Responding to: Sandeep Gupta's previous message |
Sandeep Gupta said:
I am forced to use 8051 as we are working on a current running hardware based on 8051 Fair enough, then. But do you understand my point? If you were just starting out - with a "clean sheet" - then it would be foolish to try to shoe-horn such an application into such an inappropriate target when eminently more-suitable options are readily available. As noted elsewhere: Per Westermark said:
Another thing is of course to before starting a project consider exactly what your needs are, and from the start select a processor baseed on these needs.
http://www.8052.com/forum/read/166121 |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| Code and XDatabanking | Sandeep Gupta | 06/16/09 02:55 |
| Manually handle a few large variables? | Per Westermark | 06/16/09 03:39 |
| Code and XDatabanking | Sandeep Gupta | 06/19/09 01:54 |
| You missed the point! | Andy Neil | 06/19/09 06:16 |
| Do you *have* to use an 8051? | Andy Neil | 06/19/09 02:07 |
| Code and XDatabanking | Sandeep Gupta | 06/19/09 05:35 |
| Fair enough, then! | Andy Neil | 06/19/09 06:10 |
| no banking | Erik Malund | 06/19/09 08:33 |
| Cross reference | Andy Neil | 06/19/09 08:49 |
| Verbiage | Erik Malund | 06/19/09 09:48 |
| P3_3 commonly for ROM and RAM to switch banks? | Frieder Ferlemann | 06/19/09 14:09 |
| that will not work | Erik Malund | 06/19/09 14:44 |
Interference | Per Westermark | 06/19/09 15:05 |



