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Nyquest NY8A051H – 1.5 cent microcontroller: weekend die-shot

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Programming Intel 87C51 – first high-volume integrated microcontroller (1980)

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Lichee Console 4A – RISC-V mini laptop: Review, benchmarks and early issues

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BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
No, it's field-programmable. But you can only do it once.
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
Hehe, I was also tricked into thinking it's an 8051-compatible :-)
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
Today we are used to luxury of fully integrated microcontrollers - all key components are conveniently integrated into single reliable part: non-volatile memory, SRAM, CPU core, PLL, ADC/DAC, PWM, serial ports, e.t.c It was not like that in the past and embedded systems typically required lots of chips, until Intel 8048 (MCS-48) was released in 1976 on n-MOS technology. Intel expected that 8048 will have limited product lifetime, and in 4 years, in 1980 it was replaced by 8051 (MCS-51) which conquered the world. It was first high-volume product to integrate 4KiB of PROM, 128 bytes of SRAM, GPIO, serial port as well as 8-bit core in a single crystal. 87C51FC variant was using 32KiB EPROM non-volatile memory instead of PROM's, double SRAM size (256 byte), C-version was manufactured on CMOS process - which makes it exceptionally modern for the time. It was not particularly fast - simplest commands took 12 clock cycles to execute, so even at 20Mhz it was doing just over 1 million operations per second, also - no 16-bit division commands. Modern 8051-compatible cores are much faster and often do single-cycle command execution.

Recently I got my hands on D87C51FC-20, and decided to experience the old ways of embedded software.
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
USB hub chip, USB<>SATA adapter - eating power for sure... SoC voltage scaling - need to be checked.
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
Page-up/down keys... There are likely other ways )
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
I was originally from Belarus, but as you mention - I am indeed in Zürich for some years.

Still, I can assure you, 99% of people in Belarus do work on x86, and cutting edge x86 hardware is being sold freely. Technological sanctions failed many years ago and at some point I will need to write an article about that...
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
It's just a step. We are not there yet. But we have to continue one step at a time.
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
Nearly all Linux packages you might want to install - work with nothing special required. Migration to ARM earlier this century made vast majority of open source software portable. Precompiled x86-only surely will not work.
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
USB 3.0 can eat alot of power due to high speed, if it's always active...
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
Do you imply that chip is fake and does not work? :-)

Do you imply that there are no fake products on Amazon, which is also making chips (AWS Graviton)? Exactly the same issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y83BS_mK9GE

There is a reason why Aliexpress and Amazon suffer form the same curse.
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
Not (yet)
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
Damn, best products are always in the future :-) Oasis looks very capable and juicy, looking forward to get my hands on it.
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
My tests show it's slightly slower than Pi 4 and significantly faster than Pi 3 on CPU performance.

1T Coremark: Pi 3: 3504 Lichee: 6900 Pi 4: 7938
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
In kernel config I see: CONFIG_EFI_STUB=y CONFIG_EFI=y

If that's what identifies it
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
https://mirror.iscas.ac.cn
BarsMonster
·hace 2 años·discuss
First tests of RISC-V laptop reveal a number of software and hardware issues, but show a path to freedom.