| ??? 07/26/05 00:56 Read: times |
#98101 - thanks for the inputs! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I do small projects with microcontrollers for hobby.
8051 is my preferred, but sometimes I can get some development boards from another devices (like the ARM board that was given to me) and I like to try what I can do. asm is ok for blinking LEDs or other small stuff. gets difficult to learn it just for blinking LEDs or read push-buttons. so I hope do most of the work using C and delving in assembly for very specific tasks. I'll buy a "learn yourself" book also, probably the one indicated by erik (programming in C). I really appreciate all advices and the warning of possible "traps" when dealing with C and microcontrollers. |
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