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BREAKING NEWS!
Before downloading or registering 8052 Simulator for Windows, please visit the
Pinnacle 52 page, which is our
newest 8052 development system, which includes not only a Simulator, but also
an assembler, linker, and editor.

8052 Simulator for Windows is a full-featured, but easy to use, Windows-based program which allows the
user to simulate an 8052-compatible microcontroller within the Windows environment. Using a familiar
interface similar to that of Microsoft's Visual C++, the user may run, debug, and analyze his or her
8052 program prior to "burning" the program into an EPROM.
8052 Simulator for Windows provides the user with a level of control and flexibility that
will greatly simplify the development of professional 8052 applications. 8052 Simulator
for Windows is also ideal for students who are just learning about microcontrollers. And,
unlike similar products offered by other companies, 8052 Simulator for Windows is very
intuitive so you'll be running your 8052 applications within minutes of downloading the
program--rather than reading screens and screens of help files trying to get a simple
program running in the simulator.
Also, unlike other simulators, 8052 Simulator for Windows will run under both Windows
95 and Windows 3.11. And why bother downloading other Windows 95-only simulators
that require downloads of 1.5+ megabytes and cost more when 8052 Simulator for
Windows is a comfortable 600k and offers so much more for a much lower price?
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Since 8052 Simulator for Windows is shareware by all means go ahead and download a copy right
away and start using it immediately. And since the program is very affordable, even students on
a limited budget will have no trouble registering the product to take advantage of all it's
advanced features.

At just US$25, 8052 Simulator for Windows is most probably the most economical 8052 development tool
available--it costs less than most textbooks related to 8052 microcontrollers. At this price, 8052
Simulator for Windows is within the reach of virtually every student and developer around the world.
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