[Sdcc-user] 8051-variant dev board recommendations

2016-07-06 Thread Philipp Klaus Krause
I'm looking for dev / eval boards for 8051-variants. Can anyone
recommend good/cheap boards that fit the following criteria:
* Enough XRAM. I'd need at least 2KB, but 5KB would be better.
* There should be free tools to get the program onto the MCU.

Ideally, I'd like to have boards for these 8051-variants:
* Intel 8052-like
* AMD 80C521-style dual dptr (DPL1 at 0x84, DPH1 at 0x85, DPS at 0x86.0)
* Philips P89C51R-style dual dptr (DPS at 0xa2.0)

Maybe also:
* Siemens SAB 80C517-like (8 dptr, DPSEL at 0x92, MDU)
* Infineon XC888-like (2 dptr, EO at 0xd0, MDU, Cordic)
* Other 8051-variants (multi-dptr styles, possible MDU)

Philipp

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Re: [Sdcc-user] 8051-variant dev board recommendations

2016-07-06 Thread bkmohlman

There is an Infineon variant the xc88x which I believe is 8051 based. Tools
are free

Regards,

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> On Jul 6, 2016, at 7:26 PM, Philipp Klaus Krause  wrote:
>
> I'm looking for dev / eval boards for 8051-variants. Can anyone
> recommend good/cheap boards that fit the following criteria:
> * Enough XRAM. I'd need at least 2KB, but 5KB would be better.
> * There should be free tools to get the program onto the MCU.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to have boards for these 8051-variants:
> * Intel 8052-like
> * AMD 80C521-style dual dptr (DPL1 at 0x84, DPH1 at 0x85, DPS at 0x86.0)
> * Philips P89C51R-style dual dptr (DPS at 0xa2.0)
>
> Maybe also:
> * Siemens SAB 80C517-like (8 dptr, DPSEL at 0x92, MDU)
> * Infineon XC888-like (2 dptr, EO at 0xd0, MDU, Cordic)
> * Other 8051-variants (multi-dptr styles, possible MDU)
>
> Philipp
>
>
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Re: [Sdcc-user] 8051-variant dev board recommendations

2016-07-06 Thread bkmohlman

Atmel may have something I have used the AT89C51CC03, there is also the
AT89LP3240 and AT89LP6440.

Regards,

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> On Jul 6, 2016, at 7:26 PM, Philipp Klaus Krause  wrote:
>
> I'm looking for dev / eval boards for 8051-variants. Can anyone
> recommend good/cheap boards that fit the following criteria:
> * Enough XRAM. I'd need at least 2KB, but 5KB would be better.
> * There should be free tools to get the program onto the MCU.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to have boards for these 8051-variants:
> * Intel 8052-like
> * AMD 80C521-style dual dptr (DPL1 at 0x84, DPH1 at 0x85, DPS at 0x86.0)
> * Philips P89C51R-style dual dptr (DPS at 0xa2.0)
>
> Maybe also:
> * Siemens SAB 80C517-like (8 dptr, DPSEL at 0x92, MDU)
> * Infineon XC888-like (2 dptr, EO at 0xd0, MDU, Cordic)
> * Other 8051-variants (multi-dptr styles, possible MDU)
>
> Philipp
>
>
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Re: [Sdcc-user] 8051-variant dev board recommendations

2016-07-06 Thread bkmohlman

Looks like not enough ram for your requirements

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> On Jul 6, 2016, at 7:26 PM, Philipp Klaus Krause  wrote:
>
> I'm looking for dev / eval boards for 8051-variants. Can anyone
> recommend good/cheap boards that fit the following criteria:
> * Enough XRAM. I'd need at least 2KB, but 5KB would be better.
> * There should be free tools to get the program onto the MCU.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to have boards for these 8051-variants:
> * Intel 8052-like
> * AMD 80C521-style dual dptr (DPL1 at 0x84, DPH1 at 0x85, DPS at 0x86.0)
> * Philips P89C51R-style dual dptr (DPS at 0xa2.0)
>
> Maybe also:
> * Siemens SAB 80C517-like (8 dptr, DPSEL at 0x92, MDU)
> * Infineon XC888-like (2 dptr, EO at 0xd0, MDU, Cordic)
> * Other 8051-variants (multi-dptr styles, possible MDU)
>
> Philipp
>
>
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Re: [Sdcc-user] 8051-variant dev board recommendations

2016-07-06 Thread Sab V
This may not meet all your requirements, but you should look at the FX2
from cypress.

On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 5:36 AM,  wrote:

>
> Looks like not enough ram for your requirements
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Jul 6, 2016, at 7:26 PM, Philipp Klaus Krause  wrote:
> >
> > I'm looking for dev / eval boards for 8051-variants. Can anyone
> > recommend good/cheap boards that fit the following criteria:
> > * Enough XRAM. I'd need at least 2KB, but 5KB would be better.
> > * There should be free tools to get the program onto the MCU.
> >
> > Ideally, I'd like to have boards for these 8051-variants:
> > * Intel 8052-like
> > * AMD 80C521-style dual dptr (DPL1 at 0x84, DPH1 at 0x85, DPS at 0x86.0)
> > * Philips P89C51R-style dual dptr (DPS at 0xa2.0)
> >
> > Maybe also:
> > * Siemens SAB 80C517-like (8 dptr, DPSEL at 0x92, MDU)
> > * Infineon XC888-like (2 dptr, EO at 0xd0, MDU, Cordic)
> > * Other 8051-variants (multi-dptr styles, possible MDU)
> >
> > Philipp
> >
> >
>
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