??? 03/02/05 16:13 Read: times |
#88881 - Don't believe all you see... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
- the mentioned Dallas microcontrollers are mostly external memory, internal memory is some 5kB or so. You can have also modules with more memory; but I then can make a module from the standard '51 and a 128kB memory chip and call it a 128kB RAM part?
- Mentor is a softcore, no chip - Triscend...Zylogic? I know nothing on these: Andy? - Myson... Never seen those... So we are basically left with the uPSD parts (with 32kB RAM max.), which are in fact a single-chip combination of '51 and PSD. Not easy to configure (been there), and the "seem" is still visible (e.g. no stack in the PSD's RAM); the + is that the RAM can be configured as program memory. Why is so little RAM in the more vanilla parts, I still don't understand. Jan Waclawek |