hi,
you haveport of wine for 80x51 please
Port is wine isn't it?
If you mean the program to let you run windows applications then I think it is safe to assume no one will have a copy for the 8051.
I prefer your interpretation. Port is wine.
I have noticed a lot of naive questions lately (sigh).
I am sure most here would enjoy a relaxing glass of wine after this question. (I probably would go for a diet coke instead but that is just me likely.)
Answering the question, WINE not only CAN'T be used in a C51 (simply because windows programs can't run on the physical hardware incompatible instruction sets), it's not possible to port due to size (IE there isn't 256 megabytes or more of memory to load applications into). Perhaps an ARM11 with dynamic recompilation for emulation of the x86 hardware, but that is far beyond the scope of anything a single person can do in a reasonable amount of time (IE a year).
Stephen