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Express PCB software is a snap to learn and use. For the first time, designing circuit boards is simple for the beginner and efficient for the professional


 
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Description : ASEM-51 is a two-pass macro assembler for the Intel MCS-51 family of microcontrollers. It is running on the PC under MS-DOS, Windows and Linux. The ASEM-51 assembly language is based on the standard Intel syntax, and implements conditional assembly, macros, and include file processing. The assembler can output object code in Intel-HEX or Intel OMF-51 format as well as a detailed list file. The ASEM-51 package includes support for more than 180 8051 derivatives, a bootstrap program for MCS-51 target boards, and documentation in ASCII and HTML format. And it is free ...


 
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Description : Serial communication software, with configurable RTS and DTR signals.
It has many options and easy to use interface.
Decimal, Hex and Binary view of the data coming from the serial ports.
A useful utility Must download!


 
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If you are looking for a simple but powerful programmer you are right, it's here.
PonyProg is a serial device programmer software with a user friendly GUI framework available for Windows95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP and Intel Linux. Its purpose is reading and writing every serial device. At the moment it supports I²C Bus, Microwire, SPI eeprom, the Atmel 
AVR and Microchip PIC micro.
SI-Prog is the programmer hardware interface for PonyProg.
With PonyProg and SI-Prog you can program Wafercard for SAT, eeprom within GSM, TV or CAR-RADIO. Furthermore it can be used as a low cost starter kit for PIC and AVR. 

                                        PonyProg works also with other simple hardware interfaces like 
                                        AVR ISP (STK200/300), JDM/LudipipoEasyI2C and DT-006 AVR (by Dontronics)


 
                      Introduction To Robots

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a robot?

For many people it is a machine that imitates a human—like the androids in Star Wars, Terminator and Star Trek: The Next Generation. However much these robots capture our imagination, such robots still only inhabit Science Fiction. People still haven't been able to give a robot enough 'common sense' to reliably interact with a dynamic world. However,Rodney Brooks and his team at MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab are working on creating such humanoid robots.




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