??? 08/06/10 15:00 Read: times |
#177783 - bad assumption ... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
ASM is the easiest place to start.
not for most most "new kids" only kmow C Nathan's given no indication he knows either one. Most beginners don't know 'C' either, because you have to enroll in a class to be taught 'C'. You have, yourself, said that not everything can be done in 'C'.
not really, what i have said is "not everything can be done in 'C' unless you have enough 'MIPS'" O.K, I'll give you that one, but there's only one MIPS number for every hardware configuration using the classic devices, so the speed is irrelevant at this point. He'll have to use ASM at some point, so why not let him start where he, himself, has indicated he wants to start?
how do you know this is where he "wants to start"? he may not know that compilers for the '51 exist. Because that's what he said. You were, at least, quick to point out that you liked the Metalink assembler. You understood his question, and you answered it. Why wasn't that enough?
in threads where it has been crystal clear that the OP wanted to do something small and well described in assembler I have recommended an assembler. If someone tries to take on 100.000 lines of code in assembler i would recommend against it. Also I do not "like the Metalink assembler" it just happens to be an easy starting point (no linking), also, it is one of the few free assemblers that can generate OMF for source code debugging. another take; whatever the OP states that he wants, if I do not know WHY i usually ask instead of answering. the analog of not giving anyone rope before you are sure it is not to hang himself. Erik If i recall, you are in Colorado, you are up early Why, then, didn't you ask? Your first post says, " Throw away the 8031, it will cost you hundreds of dollars to buy the equipment you need to program (burn) and erase the attached memory, plus an emulator plus ... and all that to work with a chip that, for all practical purposes, have been superseeded by the derivatives with internal memory." and while this may be sound advice, it certainly doesn't ask any questions. Bad assumption ... I was up late. RE |