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You have listed the specifications for the 8051 but I don't think you understand it very well.
You need hands-on experience with an actual 8051 device. Re-read post #29. I notice you didn't "like" it. Do you have a problem with learning by experimenting with a real device? I promise you, it is the best way to get a solid understanding. I don't think you have a solid understanding yet, despite the months you have spent working at it. You could have been months ahead in your understanding if you had just done some experimentation. You get immediate feedback on whether you got it right or not, and you can examine the code generated by the assembler.
If you won't use a real 8051 for some reason, you can use a simulator.
Do what I suggested in post #29. You will save yourself months of wasted time.
You need hands-on experience with an actual 8051 device. Re-read post #29. I notice you didn't "like" it. Do you have a problem with learning by experimenting with a real device? I promise you, it is the best way to get a solid understanding. I don't think you have a solid understanding yet, despite the months you have spent working at it. You could have been months ahead in your understanding if you had just done some experimentation. You get immediate feedback on whether you got it right or not, and you can examine the code generated by the assembler.
If you won't use a real 8051 for some reason, you can use a simulator.
Do what I suggested in post #29. You will save yourself months of wasted time.