> Are the 8086 instructions compatible with any intel > microcontrollers such as the 8051, 8057 80257 MC80257 etc? If so, very Not to my knowledge. > cool linux machines with LCD displays and cheap MCUs can be build for the > third world :) . Any ideas anyone?? Low end ARM chips like the 7110 have all the glue on board for LCD, ram decode etc and are pretty cheap. They even have an MMU and run 'real' Linux
- 8086 = 8057? thcg
- Re: 8086 = 8057? Alan Cox
- Re: 8086 = 8057? Louis P. Santillan
- Re: 8086 = 8057 Louis P. Santillan
- Re: 8086 = 8057 thcg
- Re: 8086 = 8057 Louis P. Santillan
- Re: 8086 = 8057 John Oram
- Re: 8086 = 8057 Eric J. Korpela
- Re: 8086 = 8057? Scott Christensen