I would like to understand how is the DCD 80390 family supported by the compiler. How is the code below 64K treated - is the assembly code generated uses 8051 or 80390 instruction sets? Is there is a difference between applications that take are less than 64K and the applications which take more than 64K? How is the data below and above 64K treated? Thanks! Einat
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Yes, the DCD Core 390 is supported. Since the core is identical to a Dallas 390 see the examples in the folder: C:\Keil\C51\Examples\Dallas 390 DCD 80390 with DoCD (DCD on Chip Debugger), I would like to understand how is the DoCD supported by the uVision IDE. May I use the uVision IDE correctly, if I use the DCD 80390 with DoCD?
"Andy: please see: http://www.keil.com/dd/cl/DCD/8051.htm" Aha! I was looking for "DCD 80390" as a part number! Doh!
Yes, the DCD Core 390 is supported. Since the core is identical to a Dallas 390 see the examples in the folder: C:\Keil\C51\Examples\Dallas 390 Andy: please see: http://www.keil.com/dd/cl/DCD/8051.htm
Who makes this "DCD 80390" ?
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