How efficient the program is?
I am thinking of developing embedded softwares for various applications and wish to use intellligent code generators for programming since I do not know "C"programming.
I need some expert advicement. Only expert wanted. not fool.
1 How efficient are the program is? ( size of the program, time required to execute and any other such parameters)
2 How quick to make the code? can my pc do it?
2 Do they say what the code does ( comments????)
2 Has any of you compared a code written manually and the one generated by these for the same application?
3 Can you simulate the code in KEIL.
4 is FLOWCODE v. good?
"How efficient the program is?"
What program.
"I am thinking of developing embedded softwares for various applications and wish to use intellligent code generators for programming"
The only intelligent code generator is a person.
"since I do not know "C"programming."
Do you know anything about embedded development at all?
"I need some expert advicement. Only expert wanted. not fool."
You can't be picky about what you get for free.
"How efficient are the program is?"
What program?
"2 How quick to make the code?"
Quick enough.
"can my pc do it?"
What PC do you have?
"2 Do they say what the code does"
Who is "they"?
"2 Has any of you compared a code written manually and the one generated by these for the same application?"
That's your third point labelled "2"
"3 Can you simulate the code in KEIL."
Yes.
I was going to write something, but suddenly I realized I may turn out to be a fool. I'll better go and work on my expertise.
"use intelligent code generators"
What intelligent code generators are you thinking of? What is their output ( C ? ASM? , Java?). The 8052 has limited language support. I have not used these products, but the 8052 has limited memory resources. And unless it supported them explicitly, you would still need to set up the timers UART and other hard ware register your self.
Note: If you look at Flow code it does not list the 8052 as a target. it's efficiency can not be terrible if it is listing small PICs as targets. I assume it will be larger than C or ASM. It syas has a free version try it out.
I guess we're talking about this:
www.matrixmultimedia.com/flowcode.php
"Flowcode ... currently supports the PICmicro, dsPIC, PIC24, AVR and ARM series of microcontrollers."
So, as previously noted, not the 8051!