Giovanni,

In the embedded world "Hello World" is usually replaced by the much 
more basic "Blinky" application which only blinks a LED. After you 
have done that you have verified that your processor at least starts 
up and runs your program. Then it is time to start thinking about 
more sophisticated stuff like "Hello World". Where would you expect 
the output by the way? On the other end of the wireless connection 
maybe?


> I need to write an application for an embedded board (CC2430/Intel
> 8051). Currently I don't have that board, so I'm supposed to simulate
> the application... So my question is: where can I find a simple "hello
> world" for CC2430/Intel 8051 that gives me some feedback during simulation?
> 
> Thank you!
> 



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