I would like to use the AT89C5130 USB Controller in a new design but is not sure wheter it is possible to do real time debugging with breakpoints on this device.
Which compiler and hardware debugging tool can I use with this device?
Erik Muland why don't you get your own project to work on instead of scanning all the 51 Core related forums on the NET for a place where you can post a STUPID or IRRELEVANT reply.
I've never seen any reply or post that you have made that is a useful contribution.
By replying to this post/thread with no useful information you reduced my chance of getting some information by at least 30%
I want to ask you, PLEASE, if you ever see a post on any forum made by me (MC Potgieter OR fusion) please don't post any replies because you twist my nerves.
you write "I would like to", not "I must" and I reply but if you use a SILabs device instead, you can.
If you PLEASE will be kind enough to tell me what is "STUPID or IRRELEVANT" about that
Erik
It doesn't matter what I say, you will keep on trying to proof yourself.
I write "would" because I'm considering the device for my design but need more info. But I can't remember asking for "what" type of device can I use.
And I'm sure you know that I use Silabs devices because I've had a few of your useless replies on their forum.
But let's not make a dispute here on the Keil forum.
because I've had a few of your useless replies on their forum. translation: I have had a few repliues that did not confirm what I wanted on their forum. When I am not told what I want to hear I stamp my little feet into the floor.
And I'm sure you know that I use Silabs devices because I've had a few of your useless replies on their forum. How would I know, a search there on your name yield no results ergo, you must use a stupid monniker (or whatever it is 'officially' called) there. I do not know why so many want to HIDE their identity behind a stupid monniker, what is wrong with using the real name. Ah, I just realize that it is not 'cool', and, of course, appearing 'cool' is a lot more important than appearing professional.
Thanks Jon, for enforc=ing the real name rule.