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#181737 - How a microprocessor/microcontroller starts... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
F Y Didik Chandra said:
Yes, that is all the code that I was writing into the chip. So how do you expect the chip to find your code in order to start executing it? http://www.8052.com/tutflow.php What is the initialization code that I must insert first ? You need to study the Datasheet for your particular chip to find out! It's been almost 8 years since my last MCU programming. I may have forgoten some details. Do you remember the concept of a "Reset Vector"...? Maybe start here for a refresher: http://www.8052.com/tut8051 |
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