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Please send me in details about how to program 89C51 in C/C++ to interface AT24C04
Don't keep posting exactly the same question over & over again! Just read the application note on the Atmel site! http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread7612.asp
Really Sorry. But Sir I have started from scratch and it is from this forum I received help. So I am deadly seeking for an exact solution. Sorry once again.
You are so desperate that you keep splattering your queries all over this forum; even in threads on other topics. So in the hope that you'll stop it and go away, I have done what you could so easily have done yourself; that is, ask Google to help you find something: Me: "Google, can you help me find anything about 8051 +i2c +eeprom +c?" Google: "Why, yes Dan. In fact, I have 42,100 results for your consideration and have listed them for you. 42,100 is an awful lot, so I suggest you start by taking a look at the first one." http://www.taylorriver.com/latest/i2c_on_raisonance's_c_compilers.html Me: "Wow! Thanks Google, you've been very helpful. Being the good engineer that I am, I will add you to my toolbox and use you again when faced with similar situations." PS: You'll probably have to copy the URL above because the "'" in the link foils the forum software.
Thanks Google, you've been very helpful
I doubt it, he keep insisting that the answer has to be with his specific '51 derivative and his specific eeprom.. Clearly he does not (think he does) have the ability to use something written for another derivative.
Erik
"Clearly he does not (think he does) have the ability to use something written for another derivative." IMHO, there is usually a direct correlation between one's design skills and their problem solving skills. Given such a low aptitude for finding an 8051/I2C/EEPROM solution, especially when it's so "deadly" urgent, I can only hope that he's not designing some gizmo that I end up buying.