8051 Developers Kit

"Joel Kolstad" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@corp.supernews.com:

Not here. Of microcontroller controlled devices, that I at least know of,

8051 family devices are quite plentiful. I can probably count on one hand the devices I know have PICs in them. I have to take my shoes and socks of to count 8051 derived devices. Add to that their 8038/8042/8049 cousins. I'd say some form of Motorola 6800 is second. Next to that is mass made Japanese or Chinese 4 bit controllers, or actual x86 compatible CPUs.
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Gary Tait
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Try using a 6SN7GTB. It is a lot less obsolete than an 8051.

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Don Lancaster

Except that an 8051 is NOT obsolete, dingledorf!

You dumb sumbitch.

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Herbert John "Jackie" Gleaso

You mean this 6SN7GTB ??

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Donald

Maybe the "8051" is dead, but the 8052 seems to be alive and well:

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Cheers! Rich

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Rich Grise

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