Re: C Compiler Recommendation for ATMEL 8051 USB Development.




"Paul Marciano" <pm940@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I am considering using an Atmel 8051 based microcontroller for a USB
> project (the particular device is the AT89C5130A-M).
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> What is the development kit of choice for these controllers (IAR?
> Keil?).
>
> Comparisons appreciated.
>
> Paul.
>

I really like Keil. The built-in simulator is fantastic.

Scott


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