Re: simulator/emulators for 8051/8085 on linux
- From: Neil Kurzman <nsk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 05:38:54 GMT
Chris Hills wrote:
> In article <1115224518.500234.219440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Hemant Mohapatra <hemant.mohapatra@xxxxxxxxx> writes
> >Chris:
> >
> >Thanks for all the insights. I had ordered the book (C and the 8051) a
> >few days ago. Good to know that it is a resource for learning. I have
> >decided to start off with 8051 and then move onto ARM and PIC archs as
> >and when I get comfortable.
>
> Arm is a good move as it is "the 8051 of the 32 bit market" but I am
> not sure I would bother with PIC. The Philips LPC900 range of 8051 cover
> much of their functionality and runs standard 51 binary.
>
> PIC's have different architecture and tools across the range.
>
> AVR is a possibility though.
>
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Employer wan to use them, so it is not a waste of time to learn them. The
architecture is much stranger than the 8052. But I think the newer 18F
stuff is a bit better.
.
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