??? 09/02/09 08:41 Read: times |
#168693 - looks promising Responding to: ???'s previous message |
the supported chips list is impressive, and so are the features.
They most probably have a relatively complete '51 emulator (probably in an FPGA) inside the box, to be able to reconstruct P0/P2 in a manner similar to Metalink's hooks, but externally to the '51 itself. What strikes me most is the claim for ISP/IAP support. I wonder how accurate this might be, given the external program execution. But they apparently insist on that this works - they stress "IAP support" many times throughout the material. The lack of extensive English documentation might be deterring, but if it is advertised to work seamlessly in Keil, which might be mostly all what is needed. RMB2980 for the top model sounds like a bargain, and would I need an "classical" 8051 emulator, I would most probably try to go for it even if it means to go through all the pains of importing goods from China. JW |