Sorry, I know that I am disturbing and u all must be thinking that my IQ have dropped to "0", but if ur not given the specific residence no. and location of the person u know then how could u find out instead given a geographical map of the city. Sorry once more but see to it if u all can help me, because I really need some, for which I will be very much obliged and ever grateful. Thank you.
Thanks to all of you for your suggestions. I am not disagreeing that the link provided didn't worked out, actually it did a lot to understand the entire scenario. But I am worried about the fact that will a code written for AT89Cx051 work for AT89C51. What I genuinely believe that you all are experts where as I am somebody who have started from scratch, so the problem lies there. Any ways I think this time I have corrected my keyboard and the word help. Hope to discuss with some more problems in the coming minutes. Thank you
"But I am worried about the fact that will a code written for AT89Cx051 work for AT89C51." I asked you before what you believe to be the important differences between these devices with regard to their ability to handle I2C interfacing. Why in the world would you be worried?
"But I am worried about the fact that will a code written for AT89Cx051 work for AT89C51." So why didn't you just say that?? Instead, you just re-posted identical questions with no indication that you had even bothered to read other replies! You can quell the doubt by looking in the Datasheet - does the code rely on anything that is not in the AT89C51?
You can quell the doubt by looking in the Datasheet - does the code rely on anything that is not in the AT89C51? based on previous posts, I think I can guess the next post and answer it in advance: Q:where do I get a datasheet for AT89Cx051 A: There is no such chip. The explanation has already been given DO NOT ask for it again. Erik
Thanks Mr Erik Malund for your suggestion. I know that there is no such chip as 89Cx051 but 89C1051, 89C2051 and 89C4051.
Dear Sir, I am now using the demo version of Keil uVision-3 which I have downloaded from the site. Is there a way to simulate an LCD graphically in it. Please guide me of the detailed procedure to do it.
Now you're going to the opposite extreme - inserting unrelated questions in an existing thread! This time, you really should've started a new thread! You have read the uVision Getting Started guide, and worked through the example projects in it, haven't you...? There is an application note on LCD simulation - look in the 'Support' section. There is also a regular member of the forum who frequetly posts his own simulator - so try searching for "LCD Simulation", etc.