That's another problem for persons like me. So, this means that I have to learn to code the LCD module too. Isn't there some kind of ready-made solution so that I don't have to learn the coding of LCD etc.? Please let me know. Thank you very much for being there to help me.
Thank you very much for the help. As a matter of fact, I have never seen any MCU or a LCD in my real life. Anyway, forget about all this idea of LCD interfacing and what we have discussed about this topic previously.
I have successfully tested the code given below in MCU 8051 IDE. And I was able to see characters of the word "AMERICA" sent to port 1 one by one.
Now could you please help me these queries, **broken link removed**, and Q3? Thanks a lot.
Regards
PG
Code:
ORG 0000
MOV DPTR,#MYDATA
MOV R0,#40H
MOV R2,#7
BACK: CLR A
MOVC A,@A+DPTR
MOV @R0,A
MOV P0, @R0
INC DPTR
INC R0
DJNZ R2, BACK
HERE: SJMP HERE
ORG 250H
MYDATA: DB 'A','M','E','R','I','C','A'
END
Q1..... Look at the data in code.... The first three are 0x90, 0x2 and 0x50.... 0x90 = load DPTR and the 0x2 0x50 is the first position of you message... 'A'
Q2..... LJMP jumps the program anywhere in the code space... LCALL jumps to a routine anywhere in the code space..
Q3..... ASCII is a standard encoding.... each letter, number and punctuation is allocated to a number from 0 to 255... 'A' just happens to be 0x41 or decimal 65...
LCD controller chips know this encoding and can place the correct bitmap accordingly.
I understand what LJMP and LCALL generally mean. Actually I wanted to know why the ROM map has 'buttons' for them? What do they have to do there in the ROM map? I hope I'm little clearer this time. Thanks.
Thank you for the reply. Keep playing with it and let me know when you figure out its actual function!
As it has been mentioned previously that I have basic knowledge of C++. When writing C++ code I was able to make any section of the code into a comment by simply enclosing it within the two asterisks in the following syntax, /* comment */. I know that in the assembly for 8051 single line comments can be made using a semicolon for each line of the comment. Isn't there a way to make a certain block of a code into a comment without having to use a semicolon for each and every line? Please let me know. Thank you.
No, I didn't even know what Arduino was till I visited the Wikipedia after your mentioning of it. Thank you for telling me about it.
I have been struggling to fix the code below for the last two hours without any success. After the addition of the numbers the result is 353D but it should have been 663D. Actually, it's my first attempt to write a little sophisticated code. Could you please tell me where I'm going wrong with it? Thank you.
Code:
;a program to add the following data: 92H, 23H, 66H, 87H, F5H
;we need two registers to accomodate the final addition result, therefore
;R0 and R1 will be used where R1 will contain lower 8 bits of the result
Org 0x0
Main:
clr A
mov R0, #0x0
mov R1, #0x0
mov DPTR, #AddData
mov R2, #5
Repeat:
clr A
movc A,@A+DPTR
add A, R0
JNC Here
inc R1
Here:
mov R0, A
inc DPTR
DJNZ R2, Repeat
SJMP Main
org 0x40
AddData: DB 0x92, 0x23, 0x66, 0x87, 0x0F5
end
I'm in big trouble. My MCU 8051 IDE has stopped working. I have reinstalled it more than 10 times, also restarted my computer several times and tried many other ways but it doesn't work. When I try to start it, a window appear. I have attached screenshot of that window. Please help me, please. Thanks
Yes, I do use AVAST. An application only loads to a sandbox when the antivirus finds something suspicious with it and even then the antivirus gives me an option to run the application normally or in sandbox. In the past AVAST never signaled that there is something wrong with MCU 8051 IDE. I recall a related thing also happened when I was learning C++ that the compiler I was using wasn't running properly, then I was able to solve it by downloading portable version of the compiler. Do you have an application to create portable version? Please help. Thanks.
I just did that. The problem is still there. Yesterday everything was running fine, then I closed MCU 8051 IDE along with many other programs and almost after 15 minutes I tried to run it again and found that error. I even installed it into a different directory. I don't know what else I can do. Perhaps you can tell me.
Other than clearing out the registry entries. I really don't know what you can do to resolve this...... I know what I would do.....ditch millennium... it wasn't compatible with anything...
Xp was, and still is, the most stable windows platform.... Many people refuse to upgrade...
If you open the registry start at the top and select find.... Type in "mcu8051ide" and click find... Every entry of mcu8051ide... just delete the entries..
This is a drastic fix and one only to be undertaken if you feel confident enough.