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LINK for PROGRAM CODE FOR MEGA 32 which is to be converted into at89c52
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gpreet
Sun Oct 19 2008, 10:16AM
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http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ee476/FinalProjects/s2004/ch236/project.c

above is the link for program code that i have which is to be changed to at89c52



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pdi33
Sun Oct 19 2008, 11:11AM

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hi gpreet,
looking at ur project details, converting a project from ATmega32 to 89c51 would involve a considerable change in the hardware as both the uCs have completely different architectures and subsequent changes in the code according to the hardware will be necessary. It would be better that u only carry over the logical flow of ur reference code and start afresh on the newer project preferably finalizing the hardware first .
Good luck.


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pdi33 wrote ...

hi gpreet,
looking at ur project details, converting a project from ATmega32 to 89c51 would involve a considerable change in the hardware as both the uCs have completely different architectures and subsequent changes in the code according to the hardware will be necessary. It would be better that u only carry over the logical flow of ur reference code and start afresh on the newer project preferably finalizing the hardware first .
Good luck.



Sounds like excellent advice.
The description is about the only part of this project you *can* use.





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