mstechca
New Member
What I want to do, because the AT89C2051 is not easy and flexible, is go to a microprocessor instead, simply because then if anything decides to burn more often, it would be the ROM chip.
Also, some ROM chips accepts 5V as programming input so I don't need to worry about 12V.
And I find this better than ANY microcontroller, because I can set the memory, or at least I think so.
I do have an 8088 chip lying around as well as a 128KB ROM which can be programmed with 5V.
if anyone has any tips for me, I would appreciate it, because this is the first time I am going to connect memory to a processor and build myself a miniature computer :lol:
Also, some ROM chips accepts 5V as programming input so I don't need to worry about 12V.
And I find this better than ANY microcontroller, because I can set the memory, or at least I think so.
I do have an 8088 chip lying around as well as a 128KB ROM which can be programmed with 5V.
if anyone has any tips for me, I would appreciate it, because this is the first time I am going to connect memory to a processor and build myself a miniature computer :lol: