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Cx51 User's Guide The Cx51 Optimizing C Compiler is a complete implementation of the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) standard for the C language. The Cx51 Compiler is not a universal C compiler adapted for the 8051 target ( 8051 is a single chip microcontroller, µC, which was developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded systems ). It is a ground-up implementation, dedicated to generating extremely fast and compact code for the 8051 microprocessor. The Cx51 Compiler provides you with the flexibility of programming in C and the code efficiency and speed of assembly language. The 8051 Family is one of the fastest growing Microcontroller Architectures. More than 500 device variants from various silicon vendors are available today. New extended 8051 devices, like the Philips 80C51MX architecture, are dedicated for large applications with several megabytes of code and data space. The CX51 Compiler is a variant of the C51 compiler that is designed for the new Philips 80C51MX architecture. A new output file format ( OMF2 ) allows direct support of up to 16MB code and data space. Keil™, an ARM® Company, makes C compilers, macro assemblers, real-time kernels, debuggers, simulators, integrated environments, evaluation boards, and emulators for ARM7/ARM9/Cortex-M3, XC16x/C16x/ST10, 251, and 8051 MCU families.
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