> > > If you can use C (I can't) then install WinAvr as it is now > integrated with Studio. It you want to stay with assembler > then you will get as much help as you need here or on > AVRFreaks.net. Once you get your learner's wheels off your bike > you will be flying. Personally, I find the signal/noise ratio too low over on "freaks". If you can do it, don't hesitate to upload the code set here, we can probably figure it out faster that way. Sometimes the problems are not where you'd expect them to be. I have used assembler with different types of processors for the > past 25 year++ and with AVRs for about 6 years now. PLEASE forgive > me if I don't see what you are getting at immediately or if you do > things differently from what I expect to be done :) I'm starting to work with C now, but man it grinds my gears. I keep thinking things like "DAMMIT, that should be THREE instructions, not 30!" [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AVR-Chat] more problems with stack
2007-01-03 by David VanHorn
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