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I would like to understand how is the DCD 80390 family supported by the compiler. How is the code below 64K treated - is the assembly code generated uses 8051 or 80390 instruction sets? Is there is a difference between applications that take are less than 64K and the applications which take more than 64K? How is the data below and above 64K treated? Thanks! Einat
Who makes this "DCD 80390" ?
Yes, the DCD Core 390 is supported. Since the core is identical to a Dallas 390 see the examples in the folder: C:\Keil\C51\Examples\Dallas 390 Andy: please see: http://www.keil.com/dd/cl/DCD/8051.htm
"Andy: please see: http://www.keil.com/dd/cl/DCD/8051.htm" Aha! I was looking for "DCD 80390" as a part number! Doh!
Yes, the DCD Core 390 is supported. Since the core is identical to a Dallas 390 see the examples in the folder: C:\Keil\C51\Examples\Dallas 390 DCD 80390 with DoCD (DCD on Chip Debugger), I would like to understand how is the DoCD supported by the uVision IDE. May I use the uVision IDE correctly, if I use the DCD 80390 with DoCD?
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