Hi Aim doing project on 89C51 In my project i want to store the set point values in EEPROM (I2C). How to store the set point values in the EEPROM and how to retrieve the set point from EEPROM using SDL and SDK lines. Can you give related example projects and material?
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chandu
"not to mention abcd abcd ...,
did the research properly,"
Poor job, you silly monkey. When impersonating Dan Henry, you'll have to start by at least capitalizing and punctuating correctly.
not to mention abcd abcd ...,
did the research properly,
"Has sort of an ee cummings quality to it, don't you think?"
You know, you're right! Next up, Andy on Oprah's Book Club ;-)
I just thought Andy was getting all poetic on us.
"dishonest, pirates, illegal version, playful, wat not,"
Has sort of an ee cummings quality to it, don't you think?
Something there is that does not love a clock That couples to the ground plane under it And rounds the upper corners on the scope And makes slips even two bits can pass abreast...
... I believe them to be a singular it.
And since it writes like the new and inferior Andy Neil, and it is so name-morphic, it's probably the imposter.
hannah rajan he rajil hems rajeil he rajan hems raj raghu rajil Raghu Ravi ala ninan abe anne
They(?) all write so similarly peculiar that I believe them to be a singular it.
"Andy, is somebody forging your name?"
and such a convincing impersonation, eh?!
See: http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread8643.asp
Regarding the post containing:
"One micro thinkss ..."
Andy, is somebody forging your name?
In my project i want to store the set point values in EEPROM (I2C). How to store the set point values in the EEPROM and how to retrieve the set point from EEPROM using SDL and SDK lines.
Np wonder you are lost. The least you could do would be to name the signals correctly (SCL & SDA) - or is it that the chip you want tpo use is not IIC?
Erik
One micro thinkss up of something to say or rather "Ask " and micro is back to his "anger" at it, :
what is to be done dear, say sommmething,
http://www.keil.com/download/list/c51.htm
www.google.com/codesearch
Also, check the Datasheet for your EEPROM, and search the manufacturer's website for examples, application notes, etc.
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