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05/19/08 06:02
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#154886 - are there equivalent 805x devices?
Responding to: ???'s previous message
Jan Waclawek said:
It have it only to examine. I am not THAT old fashioned... an 89C5whatever would do.

:-)

Jan


Unlike the standalone 805x's, and the 8048/49/50 with which it shares an instruction set, the 8041/42 is intended to be used as a peripheral, slaved to another device via a parallel bus. Several Intel peripherals, notably their 8291/92 GPIB chips are, in fact, pre-programmed 8042's. That's probably why those chips are so slow.

Is there something like that, that uses 805x assembly language?

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