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#96644 - Not in the Tutorial?? :-0 Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jeroen Wilbers said:
And I can't find an answer in the tutorial
So what's this, then: http://www.8052.com/tutmemor.phtml#Internal%20RAM "The 128 bytes of internal ram is subdivided as shown on the memory map. The first 8 bytes (00h - 07h) are 'register bank 0'. By manipulating certain SFRs, a program may choose to use register banks 1, 2, or 3. These alternative register banks are located in internal RAM in addresses 08h through 1Fh. We'll discuss 'register banks' more in a later chapter. For now it is sufficient to know that they 'live' and are part of internal RAM." |
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