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10/27/03 11:40
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#57303 - RE: what wrong in my program
Responding to: ???'s previous message
I sent a copy of the original posting to your email address. (Please note that I had not annotated your whole program, just the first part that was shown in the posting as a short graphic).

You need to make a reading trip through the assembler manual and then look at how some successful sample code is written. Here is a link to a short tutorial program that I wrote and had posted at 8052.com. This program can maybe give you some nice hints as to how a program is written. Look in the "Updated State Machine Code".

http://www.8052.com/forum/read.phtml?id=47505

There are also numerous other samples of code on this site that should give some ideas about how the craft of writing code is done. Here is another link to some code I posted here that may be of help to you:

http://www.8052.com/users/mkaras/loader.pdf

I hope this sample helps. Please note that as an experienced programmer I can tell you that structure, neatness, comments and so forth are almost essential in being successful at programming.

Michael Karas



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