??? 12/21/04 22:12 Read: times |
#83589 - possible, but not practical Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Oh, matlab, it has been a long time since I used it at school...
Generally, matlab is able to compile into C/C++ sources, which MAYBE could be converted for e.g. Keil C, but most probably not. Even if yes, the performance of such program would be probably unsatisfactory, given the '51 is not optimal for running big tasks, not really suitable even for C, not to mention a language with such a level of abstraction as matlab is. And, it is certainly not a task for somebody who asks for C tutorials. A DSP makes a difference, they may be (especially the high-end models) capable of running more complex tasks. Maybe if you state your problem here, we can help to find a simpler solution. Jan Waclawek |