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David Prentice
01/24/10 16:22
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#172705 - The OP made little effort with his question
Responding to: Erik Malund's previous message
I do not mind whether someone chooses ASM, C or any other language. You do have to be fairly realistic. C is probably better supported.

However, the original question seemed to pay little respect to others.

1. The part number was mis-typed
2. The links originally suggested (after Erik had deduced the typo) were rejected out of hand.

The final reply was rude. The actual English was full of spelling mistakes and appears to be a logical negation anyway.

After Jingxin Li had offered to help, the OP demanded that Jingxin should make the contact because everything was too much effort for the OP.

I would assume that most Canadians will have a good command of English. It does not seem unreasonable for him to be both polite and accurate.

David.

List of 32 messages in thread
TopicAuthorDate
interfacing a 8051 with a 128x64 COG LCD, with a SPL510C drv      Marquis Parent      01/18/10 10:55      
   What help, exactly?      Andy Neil      01/18/10 11:10      
      assemble code      Marquis Parent      01/18/10 15:20      
         Please quote part numbers      David Prentice      01/18/10 15:57      
            SPLC501C      Marquis Parent      01/18/10 16:46      
               google      Erik Malund      01/18/10 17:02      
                  .      Marquis Parent      01/18/10 17:24      
               Editing the typo in your subject line.      David Prentice      01/19/10 03:38      
                  Too hard? or Easy?      Andy Neil      01/19/10 04:45      
   what is "SPL510C drv"?      Jan Waclawek      01/18/10 14:23      
   then compile to list and use      Erik Malund      01/18/10 17:26      
      c      Marquis Parent      01/18/10 17:36      
         don't try to go that way...      Jan Waclawek      01/19/10 02:25      
            There's little more than wiggling various I/O pins      Andy Neil      01/19/10 04:38      
               that's how most people do it      Erik Malund      01/19/10 08:16      
                  "most" ?      Andy Neil      01/19/10 09:13      
                     maybe      Erik Malund      01/19/10 11:21      
                  how I do it is...      Jan Waclawek      01/19/10 11:23      
                     Not always helpful      Andy Neil      01/19/10 12:40      
                        which you can only do if ...      Erik Malund      01/19/10 12:49      
                  What I do is as follows...        Michael Karas      01/19/10 22:31      
   How about this way?      Jingxin Li      01/22/10 00:26      
      .      Marquis Parent      01/24/10 08:17      
   Quote "If you can say something intelligente, don't speak"      Marquis Parent      01/24/10 08:24      
      Why, when when "running a business"      Erik Malund      01/24/10 11:34      
         assembler and business      Jan Waclawek      01/24/10 13:53      
            where did i say that?      Erik Malund      01/24/10 14:29      
               I did not say that either!      Jan Waclawek      01/24/10 15:27      
                  I (dis)agree      Erik Malund      01/24/10 15:33      
                     The OP made little effort with his question        David Prentice      01/24/10 16:22      
                     Quantity, not quality      Andy Neil      01/25/10 01:42      
      So why restrict yourself to assembler      Andy Neil      01/25/10 01:33      

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