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12/13/03 08:53
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#60548 - RE: you are right
Responding to: ???'s previous message
Yes, I see RC2 is quite a beast (at least for my level of use). 1k XDATA, 32k CODE, this is enough for me. And I like this "once enabled" watchdog timer, and capability to switch off ALE signal.
For in system programming, do I need to leave those pins unused (or maybe connect a keyboard to it - while programming I won't press any buttons)?
I will research in system programming on Atmel's site.

Thank you for help.

regards, Damjan

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89C51RC and Keil            01/01/70 00:00      
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