> Does anyone use ATMEL 8051 type clones? Any thoughts on using them versus
> another 8051 manufacturer? Thanks.
As far as I can tell, the Atmel 8x51 clones are indistinguishable from other
clones save only for the ability to reprogram them. Since the cost is often
not far from OTP's, and is much less than window parts, I think Atmel 8x51's
have a lot going for them, save only for that goofy instruction set [remem-
ber which list you're posting to... >:*3]
At 09:04 PM 10/16/97 -0500, you wrote:
>> Does anyone use ATMEL 8051 type clones? Any thoughts on using them versus
>> another 8051 manufacturer? Thanks.
>
>As far as I can tell, the Atmel 8x51 clones are indistinguishable from other
>clones save only for the ability to reprogram them. Since the cost is often
>not far from OTP's, and is much less than window parts, I think Atmel 8x51's
>have a lot going for them, save only for that goofy instruction set [remem-
>ber which list you're posting to... >:*3]
I know, I know :) That's why I posted to the Off topic section! I want to
experiment a little and Atmel seems like a good deal. Free programming
software, a schematic for making a parallel port programmer, and EE stylr
parts. Too bad they don't have more code, but that can be found elsewhere.
At 10:35 PM 16/10/97 -0400, you wrote:
>At 09:04 PM 10/16/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>> Does anyone use ATMEL 8051 type clones? Any thoughts on using them versus
>>> another 8051 manufacturer? Thanks.
>>
>>As far as I can tell, the Atmel 8x51 clones are indistinguishable from other
>>clones save only for the ability to reprogram them. Since the cost is often
>>not far from OTP's, and is much less than window parts, I think Atmel 8x51's
>>have a lot going for them, save only for that goofy instruction set [remem-
>>ber which list you're posting to... >:*3]
>
>I know, I know :) That's why I posted to the Off topic section! I want to
>experiment a little and Atmel seems like a good deal. Free programming
>software, a schematic for making a parallel port programmer, and EE stylr
>parts. Too bad they don't have more code, but that can be found elsewhere.
89C55 has 20 KB flash
89S8252 has 8KB flash + 2KB data EEPROM and is serially reprogrammable
we have found a pretty useful free Pascal-51 compiler if somebody
wants to get get fast into Atmel 51 parts
> Hi Rob Zitka !
> Atmel 8051 clone very good chips !
>
> Best regards !
> Eugene Gil
>
>
> >
> > Does anyone use ATMEL 8051 type clones? Any thoughts on using them versus
> > another 8051 manufacturer? Thanks.
> >
> > Rob
>
> Hi Rob Zitka !
> Atmel 8051 clone very good chips !
>
> Best regards !
> Eugene Gil
>
>
> >
> > Does anyone use ATMEL 8051 type clones? Any thoughts on using them versus
> > another 8051 manufacturer? Thanks.
> >
> > Rob
>
www.ip.co.za/people/kalle/atmel.htm
is the address of the Atmel Resources List by Kalle Pihlajasaari.
Kalle has set up a list server chat group for Atmel products.
Kalle's site gives full details on how to join the Atmel List server
Chat Group.
It was designed to keep the Atmel postings to a minimum on this list.
At 03:50 PM 10/16/97 -0300, you wrote:
>At 10:35 PM 16/10/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>At 09:04 PM 10/16/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>>> Does anyone use ATMEL 8051 type clones? Any thoughts on using them
versus
>>>> another 8051 manufacturer? Thanks.
>>>
>>>As far as I can tell, the Atmel 8x51 clones are indistinguishable from
other
>>>clones save only for the ability to reprogram them. Since the cost is
often
>>>not far from OTP's, and is much less than window parts, I think Atmel
8x51's {Quote hidden}
>>>have a lot going for them, save only for that goofy instruction set [remem-
>>>ber which list you're posting to... >:*3]
>>
>>I know, I know :) That's why I posted to the Off topic section! I want to
>>experiment a little and Atmel seems like a good deal. Free programming
>>software, a schematic for making a parallel port programmer, and EE stylr
>>parts. Too bad they don't have more code, but that can be found elsewhere.
>
>89C55 has 20 KB flash
>89S8252 has 8KB flash + 2KB data EEPROM and is serially reprogrammable
>
>we have found a pretty useful free Pascal-51 compiler if somebody
>wants to get get fast into Atmel 51 parts
>
>ftp://sistudio.com/atmel/pascal51
Make that:
ftp://sistudio.com/pub/atmel/pascal51/
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