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memory model

I am a fresher i have completed B.E(ECE). I have recently attended GE interview, in that he asked me a question that which memory you have been using in your project......
The project i have done in my academics is Pc to Pc wireless communication in this we have used a Atmel At89c51 microcontroller and we have coded using C language using a keil cross compiler.Please can any body help me out how to answer this type of question and how many types of memory models are there, which is best suited memory model ............................ please reply soon thanks in advance.

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  • Anyone can put on their CV (or "resume"), "I worked on Project X" - what the interviewer wants to know is the real extent of your "work" on the project;

    eg:
    Did you just make the tea?
    Or did you just build the circuit boards from detailed instructions provided by others?
    Or did you do (some) detail designs from outlines provided by others?
    Or were you fully involved in the entire design & development, with a thorough understanding of the system.

    If you can't even think of how you would find out what memory model was used, then you clearly can't have been that closely involved - at least not with the 8051 part of the project...!

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  • Anyone can put on their CV (or "resume"), "I worked on Project X" - what the interviewer wants to know is the real extent of your "work" on the project;

    eg:
    Did you just make the tea?
    Or did you just build the circuit boards from detailed instructions provided by others?
    Or did you do (some) detail designs from outlines provided by others?
    Or were you fully involved in the entire design & development, with a thorough understanding of the system.

    If you can't even think of how you would find out what memory model was used, then you clearly can't have been that closely involved - at least not with the 8051 part of the project...!

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