The following is a list of the various anonymous ftp sites
that have
8051 source code and programming languages. There are many
others
that are not listed here that contains bits and pieces.
Usually you
can find them using Archie and searching for "8051", "AS31",
"ASM51",
"MCS-51", "MCS51", and stuff like that.
ftp.pppl.gov (formerly lyman.pppl.gov)
- this is a great source of 8051 stuff
/pub/8051
/pub/incoming - check this out for new untested/unsorted
items
ftp.funet.fi (nic.funet.fi)
- this is a great one, too
/pub/compilers/8051
/pub/microprocs/MCS-51 <mirror of ftp.pppl.gov>
other subdirectories in /pub/microprocs include:
1802, 6805, 6811, 8048, 8096 and many other
microprocessors
ftp.intel.com
- this ftp site is pretty good now, and getting better all
the
time!
- send comments to: ftp-admin@intel.com
/pub/mcs51
/pub/mcs51/tools - contains various development tools
ftp.InetBSystems.us.com
- lots of good stuff here!
/pub/Philips-MCU/bbs
- contains the following directories:
.../assemblers - assemblers, disassemblers, and
simulators
.../basic - Basic utilities and interpreters
.../forth - Forth programming tools
.../debuggers - monitors and debuggers
.../utilities - miscellaneous information and utilities
.../examples - code examples
.../unsorted - new [unsorted] files
.../xa - files on the new XA "16 bit 8051"
/pub/Philips-MCU/archive - email archive
nctuccca.edu.tw
- mirror of ftp.intel.com
- /vendors/Intel
ftp.zilker.net
- /pub/philips
- Philips "mini ftp site" set up by Phil Wood of Philips
- lots of 8051 code and programming tools from their BBS
ftp.mcc.ac.uk
- this is a new 8051 ftp site
- soon to be improved
ftp.bsl.unsw.edu.au
- new 8051 ftp site
- accepting uploads
info@circellar.com - Email (not ftp)
- send Email to get information file on services
available
- all Circuit Cellar INK and BYTE related files
available
ftp.ee.ualberta.ca
/pub/cookbook/digital
- circuits of all types
- prog51.zip is a programmer for the ATMEL 89C51 flash
part
by Werner Terreblanche
ftp.luth.se
/pub/languages/assembler
asterix.inescn.pt - FORTH archive
/pub/forth/8051
hpcsos.col.hp.com
/mirrors/.hpib0/forth/8051 (mirror of asterix Forth
archive)
/misc/ns32k/beowulf/a-8051
/mirrors/.hpib0/forth/eForth
ftp.armory.com (Steve Walz)
/pub/user/rstevew/8051
/pub/user/rstevew/TB8051
/pub/user/rstevew/incoming
ftp.oak.oakland.edu
- has information and software for a wide range of
microprocessors and microcontrollers, you may have to
look
around a bit
130.123.96.9
giovanni/51forth.zip
ai.uga.edu
/pub/hardware
- stuff on the Philips 87C750/1/2 microcontrollers
- assembler, an update for the software in the DS-750
kit,
notebook of some early experiences and code
- responses welcome, Michael A. Covington
(mcovingt@ai.uga.edu)
ftp.hte.com
- HiTech Equipment Corporation's ftp site
- information about their products including some sample
code,
a free 8051 simulator, and various things from around the
net
that relate to the 8051 family
csd4.csd.uwm.edu - no longer supports 8051, don't even try
8051 board level products
- http://bailey2.unibase.com/local/beck04.html
8051 Microcontrollers
- http://www.cit.ac.nz/smac/cbt/hwsys/i8051/default.htm
AM Research Web Site
- http://www.amresearch.com/
- Forth development systems and boards.
Automation and Process Control (Olaf Pfeiffer)
- http://www.ba-karlsruhe.de/automation/home.html
- http://www.ba-karlsruhe.de/automation/FAQ
Archimedes Software
- http://www.archimedes.com/devtools
Brian Brown's 8051 web page
- http://www.cit.ac.nz/smac/cbt/hwsys/i8051/default.htm
- contains Brian Brown's 8051 course
- lots of other good stuff
Cera/EG3 Electronic Engineers' Toolbox (home page)
- http://www.eg3.com/ebox.htm
- http://www.cera2.com/ebox.htm
Cera/EG3 MCU/MPU resources
- http://www.cera2.com/micro.htm
Cera/EG3 Navi-GATOR (embedded development tools and
chip-specific)
- http://www.cera2.com/gator.htm
Chip Directory and Chip Manufacturers (Jaap van
Ganswijk)
- http://www.hitex.com/chipdir (USA, California)
- http://www.civil.mtu.edu/chipdir (USA, Michigan)
- http://www.leg.ufrj.br/chipdir (Brasil)
- http://www.xs4all.nl/~ganswijk/chipdir (The
Netherlands)
- http://bbs.cc.uniud.it/chipdir (Italy)
Chipmaker web page
- http://www.scruznet.com/~gcreager/hello5.htm
- contains over 200 URLs of chipmakers
Chris Burkey's (KB8ZLI) web page
- plans for a cheap (about $10) and simple (4 chips) ROM
emulator
- ftp://ieee.cas.uc.edu/pub/electronics/software/burkey/
Circuit Cellar Ink
- http://www.circellar.com
Dallas Semiconductor
- http://www.dalsemi.com
Gernsback Web page (Electronics Now, Popular
Electronics)
- http://www.gernsback.com
- current issue information, recent article related files,
FTP
site, subscription information
Emulation Technology
- http://www.emulation.com
FIG (Forth Interest Group) web site
- http://www.forth.org/fig.html
- http://www.forth.org/Forth/FAQ
Forth, Inc.
- http://www.earthlink.net/~forth
- follow the links to chipFORTH, then to 8051
French Forth web site
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mp7
maintained by Marc Petremann:
17, allee de la Noiseraie
F - 93160 NOISY LE GRAND
Email: 100647.3306@compuserve.com
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/bioforth
maintained by Gerard SOULA
Gregory Pugh's homepage
- http://sleepy.anest.ufl.edu/~glp/8051.html
Hi-Tech Software
- http://www.hitech.com.au
- demo C compiler available (limits - 1K size, no library
source)
Intel MCS(R) 51 Microcontroller Family
- http://www.intel.com/embedded/051/index.html
- http://www.intel.com/design/usb/ (information on USB)
S. Joel Katz's web page
- http://www.panix.com/stimpson/micro.html
- information about 8051 and related microcontrollers
- not much information yet, but it is increasing rapidly
Ken Tindell's CAN web pag
- http://www.nrtt.demon.co.uk/can.html
- Source code to drive the Intel 82527 CAN controller is
available: just send e-mail to info@nrtt.demon.co.uk,
with
"Request Intel 82527 drivers" (without the quotes) in
the
subject line.
Lakeview Research (Jan Axelson)
- http://www.lvr.com/
- microcontroller page (resources for 8052-Basic
projects):
http://www.lvr.com/microc.htm
Mike Miller's 8051 Home Page
- http://www.ece.orst.edu/serv/8051/
- pointers to other 8051 pages
- contains html copy of this FAQ
Nohau Elektronik AB
- http://www.nohau.com/nohau
Packet Radio web page
- http://www.tu-bs.de/studenten/akafunk/pr8051
- Contains some schematics and code to do packet radio
(AX.25)
experiments with different types of MCS51 controllers.
Packet
radio is used by ham radio amateurs to exchange data. There
is
an almost worldwide net of PR stations.
- The programs were written by August Gihr and they are
only
available on the packet radio net or this web page.
Paul's 8051 Tools, Projects and Free Code
-
http://www.ece.orst.edu/~paul/8051-goodies/goodies-index.html
- page contents: AS31 Assembler
PAULMON 8051 Family Monitor/Debugger
Low-Cost 8051 Development Board Designs
8051 Code Library
Atmel 89C2051 in-circuit programmer
Philips
-
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/ps/philips17.html
The Polis research project web page
-
http://www-cad.eecs.berkeley.edu/Respep/Research/hsc/abstract.html
Pseudocorp
- http://www.teleport.com/~rhowden
- New Site - products and pricing
Richard Grant's 8051 Based Vario
- http://cougar.stanford.edu:7878/RGvario/vario.html
- Hang-Gliding/Paragliding WWW server. The application is
an
8751 based variometer (used by pilots to indicate the rate
of
ascent or descent). It includes schematics and assembly
language source.
Silicon Studio's web site
- http://sistudio.com
- plans for a simple, REALLY simple (2 transistors and 5
resistors), 2051 programmer, called the BlowIT 2051
Standard Microsystems Corporation
- http://www.smc.com
Steve Merrifield's 8051 home page
- http://www.ee.latrobe.edu.au/postgrad/steve/8051.html
Systronix web site
- http://www.systronix.com
Thomas Wedemeyer's SAB80C535 web page
- http://www.zfn.uni-bremen.de/~g16i/
- SAB80C535 based board design
- English and German
USB web page
- http://www.usb.org/
Xicor's web page
- http://www.xicor.com/
- 8051 code -
http://www.xicor.com/xicor/menulink/link42.htm
- 8051 microperipherals -
http://www.xicor.com/xicor/menulink/link6.htm
Philips-News@InetBSystems.us.com - Email (not ftp)
- send Email with "subscribe" in the subject field to be
put
on list for newsletter
Philips-archive@InetBSystems.us.com - Email (not ftp)
- send Email message with the word "help" in the subject
line to
learn how to access the archive
Philips-forum-request@InetBSystems.us.com - Email (not
ftp)
- send an Email message with the word "subscribe" in the
subject
line to participate in the forum, and receive usage
instructions and guidelines
Philips-Info@InetBSystems.us.com - Email (not ftp)
- send Email message to get information on all of Philips
Email
services
The following BBSs have 8051 information:
Blue Earth Research
- support for their line of microcontroller boards
- (507)387-4007
Circuit Cellar, Inc.
- contains code from their magazine articles and from
the
original Circuit Cellar articles in Byte magazine, also
contains many other interesting items
- GOOD STUFF HERE!
- The BBS is mentioned in the masthead of each issue (on
the
table of contents page). Excerpts from the BBS appear in
Ken
Davidson's ConnecTime column in every issue with a
description
of how to access the system at the end of every column.
- (203)871-1988
- Voice: (203)875-2751
- Fax: (203)872-2204
The Computer Journal - TCJ/DIBs BBS
- 8051 code and assembler(s), lots of sample code
- Forth section also with Camel51
- 916-722-5799
Dallas Semiconductor
- Support for their line of innovative products
Dunfield Development Systems
- support for their Micro-C compiler and development
tools
- includes a lot of nice goodies - CHECK THIS OUT!
- (613) 256-6289
Electronics Now
- contains code from their magazine articles
- (516)293-2283
- 1200/2400, 8N1
Intel American Marketing Applications Support Bulletin
Board System
- 16 lines, hi-speed modems (14.4K)
- Lots of useful info and files (including design
examples)!
- Full ANSI-BBS with color is recommended, but support for
just
about all terminal types is provided
- (916)356-3600 (24 hours)
Auto config: 1200 thru 14.4K Baud
8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop
Hi-Tech Software
- +61 7 3300 5235 (Australia)
Iota Systems, Inc.
- Support for their line of hardware and software
products
- 15 application notes which show how to hook up such things
as
clocks, A/D, D/A, and special chips to the 8051
- (702)831-4732
Jens Holm's electronics BBS:
- one of a number of BBSs that are networked over most of
the
industrial part of Europe
- +45-86-510356 (Denmark)
- distributes all shareware and freeware software which
relates to electronics
- system administrator - Jens Holm
jholm@bjarke.nrg.dtu.dk or Jens.holm@asgaard.dk
Massilia Underground BBS (Marseille, France)
- +33-91794120
- fidonet 2:323/25
- not a commercial BBS
- microcontroller related stuff (assemblers, debuggers,
boards, etc), some 8051 stuff
- everything coming in is tested
Micro Computer Control Corporation
- (609)466-4117
Philips Semiconductor - Europe
- support for: standard logic, programmable logic,
in-car electronics (now open), 8 and 16 bit
microcontrollers,
I2C software, third party software, discrete
semiconductors,
cross assemblers (general), RF (planned)
- PHIBBS is located in the Netherlands: +31-40-721102
- maximum 21600 baud / V42bis / HST/Vterbo
- 24 hours a day available
- Help desk: +31-40-722749 (9.00 AM - 16.00 PM CET)
Philips Semiconductor - North America
- support for their 8051 variants
- contains many good source code items
- partially mirrored on ftp.pppl.gov and nic.funet.fi
- (800)451-6644 or (408)991-2406
PseudoCorp
- support for their line of simulators and assemblers
- (804)873-4838
Realtime Control & Forth Board (RCFB)
- Forth and assembly for the 8051
- 300 through 14.4 baud
- (303)278-0364 (24 hours)
Systronix Inc.
- support for their line of development tools
- (801)487-2778
Listed here are individuals who have expressed interest in
helping
others with hardware and software problems for 8051
systems.
Does any one else out there think that they can help? Just
let me
know what your areas of specialization are and I'll add your
name to
the list. Thanks!
Dick Barnett <rbarnett@purdue.edu>
voice: 765-494-7497
snail: Richard H. Barnett, PE, Ph.D.
Professor of Electrical Engineering Technology
Purdue University
1415 Knoy Hall of Technology
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1415
Specializes in 8051 (core processors), 80C552, and
87C751
applications.
Mark Hopkins <mark@omnifest.uwm.edu>
Mark is the author of the CAS assembler and of the
8051.ZIP
programs. He's now working on JOLT, a code generator with
a
C-like syntax. His areas of specialization include:
multitasking, interrupts, basic stuff (like addressing,
memory
spaces), the 8052 BASIC chip, interfacing the chip with
external
inputs and outputs
Hans Schou <chlor@schou.dk>
Hans is offering his assistance to users of the Standard
Microsystems Corp. COM20051. He's not an expert, but he has
some
experience with it.
Neville Miles <nevm@scitec.com.au or
nmes@ozemail.com.au>
Applications and programming the Intel 8051. He's also
using
Atmel parts if you need help with these.
Steve <paxit@inetnebr.com>
Steve has designed hardware and written software for the
Atmel
AT89C1051, Intel 87C52, and Philips 87C751, and has also
built a
programmer for the Atmel AT89C1051. He knows both hardware
and
software.