Hi,

I'm using an 89C668 too, but not with SDCC. One of my customers has an 
application which is regularly upgraded or updated, every two years or so 
since 1990. Back then, I developed the original program with PLM/51 and an 
87c654 (I2C). I never took the time to convert the PLM program to C. For each 
update, I start a 486 PC running MSDOS and tell myself it's the last time ;-)
Thinking about retirement, I'll have to talk the customer into ordering the 
conversion from me, if he ever wants maintenance by younger people he's been 
hiring.

Reagards

Jean-Paul

Le Dimanche 24 Juin 2007 20:35, Dave McGuire a écrit :
> On Jun 24, 2007, at 8:02 AM, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
> >    Sorry, perhaps I am sending it to the wrong forum but could you
> > please add
> > this file to the project.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Gudjon
> > <P89c66x.h>
>
>    Ahh, I'm glad to see someone else using that family of chips.
> I've used lots of 8051 variants, and that one is one of the most
> pleasant.  I did a few commercial products with it (and SDCC!) 4-5
> years ago.
>
>    I never thought to submit the header file to the SDCC project for
> inclusion, though...Good thinking!
>
>             -Dave

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