Dear All, I am new in micro controller programming, I have micro controller 89C51 and I need the circuit components and schmatic of the programmer ciruit which is interfaced to the computer with the serial port. Please some can send it to me Thanks Regards Sameh
OOPS it only program discontinued chips
so i suggest that waleed zawawii discontinue advertising it.
Erik
see www.kmitl.ac.th/.../easy2.htm
hi can it the code of 8052 and 80534.
we design board for lights and need to program the cpu
youre code. do the 80534 wire to com1 or usb
Of course he is a bit demaning. Didn't you get it. He is the new programmmer.
Arthur P must have added a bit too much AI when he developed his generic programmer. It has given itself a name and started to post on this forum...
The AI component did originally included a good manners element (a classic English implementation).
The specification for that component states that output requests must be polite and complete - So nonsense such as plz is considered to be a non-conformance.
"Arthur P must have added a bit too much AI when he developed his generic programmer"
Perhaps he meant genetic programmer...?
plz send program test board.
They are getting demanding, aren't they. Now they want free hardware.
Let alone that they do not have the time/courtesy to spell 'please'
I m the new programer.I have micro controller 89C51 plz send program test board.
i must have hardware for project before now
I'll use the FedEx service where it arrives before I ship
i know assembler very good profesional and bit c but i never do gzip?
send to rajlemurtaf@hotmarel.cn.com
Is it the gzip auto-decompress bootloader code you want in hex format, or is it the schematics for the actual hardware you want in hex format?
i need this for my project work
post the hex files on rapishare now
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sir arthur,
i also need please the programmmer for my 89C51 project. can it be jobbed with visual basic which i know very good for program.
send the sircuit and hex files to mrabsum221834@hotbot.com
Hi Per Westermark,
The gzip routines I've developed actually borrow techniques from other lower grade developments.
I refer to it as maximum-compression-go-for-broke-level-10.
Other people sometimes refer to it by the not so catchy name of lossy compression.
I don't want to give too much away on this subject, because I'm considering patents, but I can divulge that it includes a certain degree of randomness - Since no two runs produce the same data, it makes it a right b***er to debug!
Oh well.
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