I'm working on a project which needs the code to be written in assembly language..
i'm a beginner..... i have a few questions.....
What platform do i write the code on? (like for c we use turbo c or visual c etc...)
How does chip matter with C or asm program....... by his request it is clear that he will not use 32 bit or 16 bit chips. and we are suggesting him simple chips only.
I think it was a valid question, it is assumed, judging by the replies,he is talking about 8051, why not Microchip?
If it was a microchip I would recommend there MPlab which is dedicated to their own chips.
What chips are you planning to use? It is not mentioned anywhere, and it would help in assisting you.
In my view, Assuming a Controller is erroneous.
So target Controller is a valid question.
Regarding learning, best to start with is use your PC's procesor for assembly and C learning.
One may refer Paul Carter's PC Assembly Language book available for free.
For C Programming you can refer my Tutorial or Compendium it is some what old now but it contains C programming with Assembly linkage too and it is free.
Ashok.
what ever it is matter
assembly is most optimize language
if you are beginner forget other high level language, go ahead with assembly
one day you will feel that you are in good stranded then change to high level language
what ever it is matter
assembly is most optimize language
if you are beginner forget other high level language, go ahead with assembly
one day you will feel that you are in good stranded then change to high level language
I can optimise the C code as efficient as as small as assembly...
You just need to apply brain properly... if you really follow the strict coding standards instead of writing annanymous code, the result is achievable...
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