R rgbutterfly New Member Nov 27, 2008 #1 I need help with building a project with the 8051. I need help with the assembly code. It is a final project. Any helpers???
I need help with building a project with the 8051. I need help with the assembly code. It is a final project. Any helpers???
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Nov 27, 2008 #2 Final project? Last one ever? Going on to farming?
3v0 Coop Build Coordinator Forum Supporter Nov 27, 2008 #3 rgbutterfly said: I need help with building a project with the 8051. I need help with the assembly code. It is a final project. Any helpers??? Click to expand... I want to know how you got to your final project and still need help with assembly code. What class is this for ?
rgbutterfly said: I need help with building a project with the 8051. I need help with the assembly code. It is a final project. Any helpers??? Click to expand... I want to know how you got to your final project and still need help with assembly code. What class is this for ?
R rgbutterfly New Member Nov 29, 2008 #4 8051f330 with Assembly Code This project is for my Digital 2 project at SPSU in Marietta, Ga. I wanted to create music with this microcontroller. I must use this microcontroller and assembly code for this project.
8051f330 with Assembly Code This project is for my Digital 2 project at SPSU in Marietta, Ga. I wanted to create music with this microcontroller. I must use this microcontroller and assembly code for this project.
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Nov 29, 2008 #5 What part of the code are you having problems with? Can't believe they still teach the old 8051 in the USA.
What part of the code are you having problems with? Can't believe they still teach the old 8051 in the USA.
3v0 Coop Build Coordinator Forum Supporter Nov 29, 2008 #6 Remeber that for notes duration = cycles * period A note with a higher pitch requires more cycles to get the same duration as a note with a lower pitch.
Remeber that for notes duration = cycles * period A note with a higher pitch requires more cycles to get the same duration as a note with a lower pitch.