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11/28/08 06:51
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Need bigger RAM
01/01/70 00:00
find out here
01/01/70 00:00
MCS-51 is the best
01/01/70 00:00
Not for BIG RAM!
01/01/70 00:00
why not?
01/01/70 00:00
Disagree
01/01/70 00:00
Address range does matter
01/01/70 00:00
still, why not
01/01/70 00:00
while I agree with Per, here is a nugget for Jan
01/01/70 00:00
Large data:: Yes, large RAM: Watch out
01/01/70 00:00
particular application of OP, not yours, matters
01/01/70 00:00
And the best is...
01/01/70 00:00
but added complexity equals likely more buggy
01/01/70 00:00
"best" is the key.
01/01/70 00:00
Addressing modes do matter
01/01/70 00:00
Why would anyone use THAT architecture?
01/01/70 00:00
Helps to check context before reacting
01/01/70 00:00
It is the architecture and not the brand
01/01/70 00:00
Sorry if unclear
01/01/70 00:00
Quick PC history
01/01/70 00:00
engineering insight
01/01/70 00:00
What was your point?
01/01/70 00:00
Possible to 16Mbyte
01/01/70 00:00
I use MCS51
01/01/70 00:00
So why didn't you say that in the first place?
01/01/70 00:00
The universal truth again
01/01/70 00:00
64kB RAM?
01/01/70 00:00
Both
01/01/70 00:00
don't be deceived by Keil's database
01/01/70 00:00
Good to know
01/01/70 00:00
'51 vs '52
01/01/70 00:00
even with AT89C2051 can be done
01/01/70 00:00
... and the BIGGEST is...
01/01/70 00:00
Is that RAM on-chip?
01/01/70 00:00
Maybe biggest, but BEST?
01/01/70 00:00
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