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You must be kidding. C++ would chew up almost all of the 8051's resources if any of the good parts of C++ were used. Obviously, I'm not speaking for Keil but if you require C++ (ostensibly because you have a large and complicated application) I doubt the 8051 is your best CPU choice. You can do rather object-like programming in C, just pretend a module is an object. Regards. - Mark
:) thanks
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