i m working on a project with 89c51rd2.
my problem is how to store some datas in memory...
a passwoed for example, i store a defult value for the password when i programming. and i want the user can change the password. but if the user shuts down the device or wants to change batteries then the user works the device again, the password will take the default value again.
how can i solve this? im using C language with keil.
i cant store any values in code memory. can the data memory remember the value?
Where is the 8051's static memory?
i want to select an address an store the password there. and i wont use a default value. But the problem is which memory of 8051 should i use, and how can i use it.
i wanna select an address and when program starting up i will check that address, if there is no value, i will store 1234 value into there as password. when user wants to change the password i will change the value of that address.
well can i select an address in code segment(or any memory space which dont forget the value) and how can i store a value into there? eg. i wanna store a byte to FFF0 address in code segment. is it possible?
Don't switch back to generic 8051. A "generic" 8051 does not have any way of storing nonvolatile variables internally. But you are not using a "generic" 8051. The documentation for your specific chip will tell you what extra features your specific chip has. Have you visited the manufacturers web site and looked at the information available? What was your conclusions after an initial, quick, scan of all the documentation? How do you think you should push ahead, based on that information?