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friend i am doing a project on vehicle tracking system using gsm and gps ...

here while doing it i need the source code for serial.c ... kindly help

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  • "...in atmel..."

    What do you mean by, "in atmel"?

    "...which contain #include serial.c"

    If you really wrote this program, then that would only be there because you wrote it there!

    Presumably, then, you didn't actually write this program at all - you have just copied it from somewhere?

    Note that #include-ing a '.c' file is not the usual thing to do at all - so it may well be preferable to find some better-written code to copy...

    "this program is missing in my keil compiler "

    What makes you think that it should be included?

    If you want Keil examples, see: http://www.keil.com/download/file/

    Also look in the C51\Examples folder in your Keil installation...

    "can you post me the program or link"

    There is no way to tell the content of a file just from its name; it is impossible to know which particular "serial.c" your program requires!

    The documentation for the program that you're coying should tell you details like where to find this file.

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  • "...in atmel..."

    What do you mean by, "in atmel"?

    "...which contain #include serial.c"

    If you really wrote this program, then that would only be there because you wrote it there!

    Presumably, then, you didn't actually write this program at all - you have just copied it from somewhere?

    Note that #include-ing a '.c' file is not the usual thing to do at all - so it may well be preferable to find some better-written code to copy...

    "this program is missing in my keil compiler "

    What makes you think that it should be included?

    If you want Keil examples, see: http://www.keil.com/download/file/

    Also look in the C51\Examples folder in your Keil installation...

    "can you post me the program or link"

    There is no way to tell the content of a file just from its name; it is impossible to know which particular "serial.c" your program requires!

    The documentation for the program that you're coying should tell you details like where to find this file.

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