Sir I m studying in M.Sc. Electronics & for my project i want assembly or keil codes for pulse measurement for MCS51.
Thanking You
"I'm studying in M.Sc. Electronics "
If you want your name to be on the degree certificate at the end of it, don't you think you should be doing the work yourself?
andy, (why do you hit the poor fellow so, ) could give suggestions like use timer, interrupts ...
could give suggestions like use timer, interrupts ... There has NEVER been any lack of support for those that indicate they are actually willing to do some work and need help resolving a problem BUT He asks i want assembly or keil codes where does he "indicate they are actually willing to do some work"
Andys response is quite reasonable, mine would be "do you graduate in electroniccs or copying?"
Erik
The "poor fellow" says (s)he is studying for an MSc.
Presumably, this means that (s)he must already have a Bachelor's degree?
I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that a graduate should be able to do some basic research and at least come up with some idea of how to approach the problem.
In my day, the internet was not available so we just had to go down to the Library and read through the books, journals, etc...
Now you have Google and direct access to manufacturer's entire datasheet and support libraries - how easy does it have to be?
Youth o' today...
But the term paper was a copy from the net :( and now reality suddenly hit
"assembly or keil codes..."
is there a difference between pseudo code, and actual working code, could guide the young graduate thru the what-after-what to be done,
ok give up, in fact had given up,
talk of interworking..., ok, leave that, got any little tasks to be done?
this is partiality, you give one answer to somebudy and another to aonther,
http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread8631.asp
what is this,
replies are awaited at some htreads:
http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread8574.asp
true anh, andy, not fair,