i need AT89C51 programmer circuit.If any one know it please send me.Thank you...
No body tryed to say where but me!
Some body asks 'where can i buy the bread?'
One asks 'why you want bread?'
One say 'cake is better'
One say 'there is lots of other things'
One say 'you can buy it but it is not what you want'
Just me say 'you can get it at the shop'
"Just me say 'you can get it at the shop'"
No, you say: I found this bag of white powder behind the local factory. I don't know what it contains, but try to use it as flour when baking your bread.
I ask you once more: Are you sure that a programmer for an AT89C2051 is also the correct tool for an AT89C51? Have you tried it?
You seem to be giving out advice without knowing if the advice is good or bad. Do you recommend this programmer based on own personal experience with it?
No body tryed to say where but me! Some body asks 'where can i buy the bread?'
And you tell him where to buy bread without telling him it might be poisonous.
Since I am totally impressed with your postings I do not see the need to state that the anlogy is "posionus bread" to "circuit you can not make work"
Erik
Actually, it was Per who recommended that he should get it at a shop.
You just posted a recipe for a different kind of bread.
We have no idea whether the OP has the necessary skill & equipment to follow the recipe correctly or, even if he does, if the result will be suitable for him...
If the OP eats it and gets sick, we won't know if it's just because he's a bad cook, or if it's a bad recipe. Or both.
If the OP eats it and gets sick, we won't know if it's just because he's a bad cook, or if it's a bad recipe.
or maybe it was the powder thing mentioned above ;-)
A similar request to this one was answered in:
http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread3459.asp
I decided to mothball the project because it became clear that the market just wasn't ready for it at that time.
If anyone is still interested, please just contact me directly and I'll look into resurrecting it.
I s'pose your first step would have to be a Vista version?
Maybe you could also integrate a bread maker...
Vista version? A general-purpose programmer don't need special versions for Linux, FreeBSD, Vista, Solaris, ...
Easy - No worries about Vista support.
I'll just add a few ifdefs.
Who said multi-platform, portable code was a myth?
The projects's already full of them for Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, WFW, CPM, BBC, SPECTRUM, LOW_ENDIAN, HI_ENDIAN, 8051, Z80, 6502, ARM, TI89 etc, etc, etc.
Actually, at the moment, there's considerably more lines in the source file to control the conditional compilation than there is actual code!
Wot, no VMS?!
wonderful talent :-)
I can give you a real life mess to clean up :-)
Tamir: It is soon time to ask what products you work with, in case we need to be worried :)
red alert !
don't worry Per - stand down red alert - it was like that until a while ago, no more (no, the factory did not blow up...)