Re: New ARM Cortex Microcontroller Product Family from STMicroelectronics



Jonathan Kirwan wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 20:40:34 GMT, "Wilco Dijkstra"
<Wilco_dot_Dijkstra@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


<snip>
The initial Harvard's did indeed have no connection between memories
because programs were entered by hand. But no such computers are
in existence anymore as such a design doesn't make any sense at all.
<snip>


Sure it does. The PIC remains, for such an example of what I was
saying. The old meaning of the term still has a lot of life left to
it.

So does the 80C51.. Lots of life in that one too...

(but Wilco likes to roll his own definitions..)

-jg

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