The Micro C 8051 Development System (originally developed by Dave Dunfield / Dunfield Development Systems (DDS) and licensed/distributed via vendors like BiPOM Electronics) is a lightweight, low-cost integrated toolchain used to write, compile, and debug software for the Intel MCS-51 (8051) family of microcontrollers.
Known for its minimal resource footprint, it was highly popular for programming older single-board computers and educational trainer kits.
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