| ??? 02/15/02 17:45 Read: times |
#19880 - RE: ALE documentation. |
Erik's point is well taken. The 8051 technology base is so OLD err.. "well developed" that most manufacturers assume you have read the generic texts and they highlight where they differ from the std.
The address latch must be a '373/'573 as noted. regards, p |
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