Re: beginner and 8051



noemail12000@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Tim Wescott wrote:
Should you write your application in assembly language you will find
that you have to rewrite every line to port to another processor.

I'm going to study assembler.
I thought that's what " having same 8051 core" is all about. so, do
they all have different assembler instructions? and even if I create
small app which uses only 1 I/O port and timer - I'll not be able to
move it to another mcu without a lot of changes?


Just another thought. Pop along to 8052.com and sign up for the message
board. There are a whole bunch of 8051 users on there happy to give you a
helping hand. Also lots of good tutorial material.

See you there.

Ian
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