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OCX file, How ?

Dear friends,

I want to make OCX file for 8051.

OCX file will send 3 bytes of data to ASYNC1

Command will be "Send2Com (Byte1,Byte2,Byte3)"

How can I do this ?

Thanks.

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  • "i thought it was obvious!"

    It may be obvious in the correct context - MS Windows PC programming - but it is way out of context on an embedded site and particularly for an 8051!

    "on the computer"

    No, not just any computer: That's specifically a PC, and specifically one that's running an appropriate version of MS Windows - neither of which applies to an 8051.

    "i need the 51 to do the same stuff"

    If you really need that stuff, then the 8051 is the wrong choice for the job

    "anyione got the code for it?"

    No - it is fundamentally not a thing to do on an 8051.

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  • "i thought it was obvious!"

    It may be obvious in the correct context - MS Windows PC programming - but it is way out of context on an embedded site and particularly for an 8051!

    "on the computer"

    No, not just any computer: That's specifically a PC, and specifically one that's running an appropriate version of MS Windows - neither of which applies to an 8051.

    "i need the 51 to do the same stuff"

    If you really need that stuff, then the 8051 is the wrong choice for the job

    "anyione got the code for it?"

    No - it is fundamentally not a thing to do on an 8051.

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  • The request is a bit similar to requesting instructions how to load and run Quake or World of Warcraft or similar on a pocket calculator. The calculator may be "a computer" but not the same type of computer as the games where intended to be run on.

    You don't run a 8051 processor with an operating system and then download one or more concurrent applications into it. Your application is _the_ application, and anything you want the 8051 to do has to be implemented into that single application. And that single application has to fit into the memory (code memory and RAM) of the uC. And you will have to settle for the processing speed of the uC. It is either fast enough, or it isn't.