Hi all, In RTX we can assign a function as a task with the _task_ #NO tag. When calling os_create_task we just pass this task number as a parameter. Assume one has to use banking, in this case, how does RTX identify, in which bank the function exists ? from where does rtx get information about the banks of any task at runtime ? regards pachu
"Of course if you suffer from the misconception that the '51 is a microprocessor rather than a microcontroller, all your wrong statements will be right if that premise is accepted." I don't really get this. You're saying I'm right if I call the thing by a different name? A microprocessor is a numbercruncher that should react in less than a second, a microcontroller is a device that shall react NOW. If you want to mislabel the '51 as a microprocessor (which it aint) you can state all kinds of things from that premise.
"A microprocessor is a numbercruncher that should react in less than a second, a microcontroller is a device that shall react NOW." 97.3% of statistics are made up on the spot. 98.2% of definitions of the words 'microcontroller' and 'microprocessor' also appear to be made up on the spot. One thing that neither a microprocessor or microcontroller can do is respond "NOW". I assume you're familiar with interrupt latency? "If you want to mislabel the '51 as a microprocessor (which it aint) you can state all kinds of things from that premise." I'm not really interested in labelling it as either as the distinction between the two has become hopelessly blurred.