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C:\Keil_v5\C51\Inc\INTRINS.H(19): error C141: syntax error near '<string>', expected 'hdata'
this type of errors we can get when we not initilized header files properly......
#ifndef __PORTS_H#define __PORTS_H
"ports.h" /// this is the error you can get when no proper initiatilization
//raju #include <AT89X51.H>#include <reg51.h>#include <INTRINS.H>
sbit sda = P1^0; //old assinged pinsP1_1sbit scl = P1^1; //old assinged pinsP1_0
sbit rs= P3^5;sbit rw =P3^6;sbit en= P3^7;
Hello, please ask your question in the Keil forum.