Never mind, I think I got it...For some reason, it looks like opcodes are somewhat... weird, ie. one 8 bit number is "spread" across 2 bytes with something mixed in there for good measure... :-) All the best, anyway :-) Cat > To: avr-chat@yahoogroups.com > From: catalin_cluj@hotmail.com > Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 11:04:57 -0700 > Subject: [AVR-Chat] Why does "ldi r24, 0x74;" become "84 e7" (and "ldi r24, 0x70; " become "80 e7") > > > Hello, and Merry Christmas or your preferred alternative. > I just happened to look at the LSS (and hex) files after I changed just one byte and indeed just one byte is changed in the files, but I expected > "ldi r24, 0x70; " to become "70 e7" and "ldi r24, 0x74; " become "84 e7" > What's happening? > Thanks, > Cat > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [AVR-Chat] Why does "ldi r24, 0x74;" become "84 e7" (and "ldi r24, 0x70; " become "80 e7") Got it, sorry.
2011-12-23 by Cat C