On 1/4/07, Thomas Keller <tjkeller1@alltel.net> wrote: > > Ah. A real world example of the mysterious lpm instruction. Now I > see how that is used. Thanks, David. The part that gets most people, is the multiplication of the table address by two, but when you see that the AVR stores words instead of bytes, it all makes sense. The LSB selects which byte you get, and acts as if it were an address bit directly. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AVR-Chat] *sigh*
2007-01-04 by David VanHorn