HanoverSoft BXC Division Home Page
BXC-51 on Linux?
Would you like to use BXC-51 on Linux?
If so,
let us know.
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History
In 1988, this company was originally known as Tavve Software Co.
Under that name, five
versions of the BXC-51 8051 BASIC compiler were created!
With the great
success of that product, the company continued making more products including
a simulator, IDE, editor, and communication tool.
In 1997, the Tavve Software Co. name was relinquished to the spun-off
network management division.
The microcontroller division was renamed HanoverSoft and still
carries that name today. Although the 8051 processor and BASIC tools have
lost much populatity since the 20th century, some of the tools are still
available.
Are you a BXC-51 user? If you are, go ahead and
register your product on-line.
Do you offer BXC-51 related services or products? If so,
register on-line so we
can list it here.
BXC-51 v6.0?
Would you like to see BXC-51 v6.0?
If so,
let us know.
Tell us features you need.
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Microcontroller Tools
The BXC-51 compiler was originally only available from Binary Technology, but that company is no longer conducting business.
The BXC-51 Simulator and other tools are still available from HanoverSoft.
See the
Microcontroller Tools page for product information.
How to Contact Us
Admittedly, this is a very small division these days! Only stalwart Anthony
Edwards is left taking care of this division on a part time basis. Here's
how to contact us:
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HanoverSoft
BXC Division
820 Churchill Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27517 USA
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E-mail |
bxc@hanoversoft.net |
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