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    He dwayne
    Definitely... the 80C51 microprocessors are what I used to program. Personally the PICS are a heck of a lot cheaper, nicer to work with, and IMO just as solid or even more.
    personally, i consider those micro as stupid as Basic Stamp can be. Nothing to do with those without adding extra external device for A/D or else we often need

    Since the pin count is different than, and the VSS and VCC are different, I seriously doubt if there is a direct "PLUG-IN" chip that will match up.
    No there's not Microchip PIC that will directly fit, you must do one adapter.

    I think I still have a dozen or so 750's and 752's , programmer, and emulator I don't know what I am going to do with
    open a museum !
    Last edited by mister_e; - 16th February 2005 at 18:13.
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