8051 format HEX file (by daxin)
Hello!
I ask for the 8051 program can be used LDmicro do? How can we export 8051 format HEX file?
(no subject) (by Jonathan Westhues)
The 8051 uses a different instruction set. It would be necessary to develop a new back end, similar to pic16.cpp or avr.cpp.
(no subject) (by Samukelo Shezi)
Daxin, can you please clarify. What do you mean?
(no subject) (by Samukelo Shezi)
Just a matter of interest: Are these 89C51 and 89C2051, 89C4051, as mentioned in another new thread also, an Atmel version of the 8051 or what? I downloaded the Keil 51 Ldmicro as well. Looks good when simulating, but I wish people who are familiar with these micros can give their feedback. However, I am not quite clear about the new additional function: "series to parallel". I wish Jonathan could have a look and comment if possible. But thanks Daxin and everybody for consi
(no subject) (by Hugh Urwin)
the 8x2051 and 8x4051 are versions of the 8051 with a lower pin count (less I/O ports than the P0, P1, P2 & P3 ports featured in the original MCS51 devices) and 2 and 4 k of program memory respectively. The devices are heavily second sourced being the 89Cxxxx versions CMOS mcus manufactured by Atmel. I think that the original poster (daxin) thinks that the hex file (I assuming since I havent had the chance of testing ldmicro yet) generated by the pc application contains code that can be executed by any mcu, which must be hardly the case. As you said you (or anybody else for the case) would probably need to provide the code generator for the mcs51 architecture. What's daxins first language?