This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
*
* Author(s): Ole Saether
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Hello World program. Please note that this program runs the internal 8051
* on the default power up frequency of 4MHz. See ex3c.c for an example on how
* to switch to 16MHz.
*
* The functionality is the same as in ex1a.asm.
*
* COMPILER:
*
* This program has been tested with Keil V7.07a.
*
* $Revision: 3 $
*
This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
Author(s): Ole Saether
DESCRIPTION:
nRF9E5 Hello World program. Please note that this program runs the internal
8051 on the default power up frequency of 4MHz. See ex3a.asm for an example
on how to switch to 16MHz.
The functionality is the same as in ex1c.c.
ASSEMBLER:
You need as31.exe to assemble this program. It can be downloaded from this
web page: http://www.pjrc.com/tech/8051/
$Revision: 4 $
This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
Author(s): Ole Saether
DESCRIPTION:
This example should be used together with ex2a-tx433.asm. One nRF9E5
evaluation board (receiver) should be programmed with the hex-file generated
from assembling this file and the other evaluation board (transmitter)
programmed with the hex-file generated from assembling ex2a-tx433.asm.
All switches on the DIP-swith S206 on the receiver must be set to the "on"
position and all switches on the DIP-swith S205 on the transmitter must be
set to the "on" position.
When one of the switched SW1-SW4 on the transmitter is pressed the
corresponding LED on the receiver is turned on.
The functionality is the same as in ex2c-rx.c.
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