Spyke
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I used Atmel8051 in college. It fits nicely on a breadboard and teaches you how to use assembly and make wonders with 512 byte (yes byte) RAM if I remember the number correctly. I think half of that RAM was even reserved.

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You might enjoy the Timex Datalink watches. You can assemble programs for its 6805 CPU and upload it to the watch using flashing light!

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Dylpicklesreply
lemmy.world

There's like no identifying features on this thing how do y'all know it's the 8051 and not some other random 40 pin IC like a HV518P or some other obscure IC?

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