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uVision2: Multiple Processor Support?

Is it possible for a single install of uVision to handle Projects for different processors? (not just different variants of the same processor)

Eg:

Project51.uv2  - an 8051  Project;
Project251.uv2 - an 80251 Project;
Project166.uv2 - a  C166  Project.
If so, how?

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  • If you install packages for different processor families in the same directory (C:\Keil, for example), there is a subdirectory for uVision2, and separate subdirectories for the different microcontroller families (e.g., C:\Keil\UV2, C:\Keil\C51, C:\Keil\C166). This is the way the Keil tools are installed by default.

    uVision2 knows which compiler, linker, etc., to use for a particular project based on the 'Select Device for Target' setting (accessible from the Project menu, or by right-clicking on the target name in the Files tab of the Project window).

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  • If you install packages for different processor families in the same directory (C:\Keil, for example), there is a subdirectory for uVision2, and separate subdirectories for the different microcontroller families (e.g., C:\Keil\UV2, C:\Keil\C51, C:\Keil\C166). This is the way the Keil tools are installed by default.

    uVision2 knows which compiler, linker, etc., to use for a particular project based on the 'Select Device for Target' setting (accessible from the Project menu, or by right-clicking on the target name in the Files tab of the Project window).

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