| ??? 07/14/05 14:57 Read: times |
#97379 - i know that Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jacob Boyce said:
The 8048 is the predecessor to the 8051/52 family I knew that, but thanks. Actually the friend of mine (whom I mentioned in my first mail in this thread) while being at university, designed for me a 8048-based board to control a measurement setup I was working on. I knew nothing on microcontrollers that time so I was impressed by what can be squeezed into a single chip. We used 8048 clone by our local chipmaker (Tesla-brand), I still have one windowed cerdip MHB8748 here somewhere around. But by question was, I read that the 8048 was more similar to 4004 than to 8008/8080, can you confirm that from your experience? Jan Waclawek |
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