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Intel8051

for all you could want to know and a great tutorial, go to http://www.8052.comAny 8051 assembler will work fine for coding.

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Adapted from pgmfi.org wiki

for all you could want to know and a great tutorial, go to http://www.8052.comAny 8051 assembler will work fine for coding. Sysrad51, available here seems popular. Be careful when re-assembling a file after making changes to it... Sysrad seems to have some odd bugs in this regard. Batronix Prog Studio seems fairly popular too. ASEM-51 seems interesting. It has a couple companion IDEs, MIDE and 4Flash. Blundar's preferred development environment is now MIDE+ASEM-51. Note: make sure you have a colon ":" after all labels - ASEM51 is much pickier than SYSRAD. Dave Blundell modified d51 to support Oki's non-standard use of A5 by creating Pgmfi D51. Chris Favreau compiled some windows binaries for it. You can download the source and linux/win binaries here. This looks like an interesting 8051 simSome 8051 resources:

Attachment: Modify: Size: Date: Who: Comment:
RAD51.exe mod 5891853 20 Jul 2004 - 04:21 blundar Copy of Sysrad51 as of 7/18/04 locally

Credits and source

Authors blundar

Source Adapted from Intel8051 on pgmfi.org wiki. Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 1.0.

Attachments & Downloads

Size: 71.4 KB
SHA-256: 6b604911...94c12f3b
EXE RAD51.exe
Size: 5,753.8 KB
SHA-256: 3f4cee55...47bb320a