??? 03/22/05 20:13 Modified: 03/22/05 20:15 Read: times |
#90264 - Why Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jez Smith said:
its registers dont get set to their default states,its internal ram doesnt get cleared and remind me never to fly in anything controlled with an 8052 Why? Would you rather fly in something controlled with a Windows-driven Pentium? I personally wouldn't. I say that as both a passenger and a pilot; and having worked with software and hardware with both Windows and the 8052. Regards, Craig Steiner |
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