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Want help in Programming in Assembly

Hi,
i want an Assembly language program for my project of home security system in which iam using 89c51 microcontroller. the task in which iam facing the problem is that i am using IR based communication so i want an indication whenever anyone crosses between IR sensors. Kindly send me the codes through which this communication can happen.
Kindly help urgently.
Haris.

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  • If you want people to write your code for you, then you must expect to pay them in some way or another - money is usually the most convenient way.

    In order for someone to write your code for you, they will require a detailed specification of your requirements, constraints, etc.

    After studying your specification (and clarifying any issues), potential suppliers will give you a quote of how long the work should take, and how much it should cost.

    The Device Database entry for each supported chip lists a number of Consultants having experience with this particular chip: http://www.keil.com/dd/chip/3682.htm

    You can also search the entire consultants database: http://www.keil.com/condb/

    Your chip supplier may also be able to recommend local design resources

    etc, etc,...

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  • If you want people to write your code for you, then you must expect to pay them in some way or another - money is usually the most convenient way.

    In order for someone to write your code for you, they will require a detailed specification of your requirements, constraints, etc.

    After studying your specification (and clarifying any issues), potential suppliers will give you a quote of how long the work should take, and how much it should cost.

    The Device Database entry for each supported chip lists a number of Consultants having experience with this particular chip: http://www.keil.com/dd/chip/3682.htm

    You can also search the entire consultants database: http://www.keil.com/condb/

    Your chip supplier may also be able to recommend local design resources

    etc, etc,...

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