Floating point will always create larger code and use more RAM than fixed point or integer. And, it is a LOT worse if you use transcendental functions. Jim On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 04:12:32 +0000 (GMT) murugesan kudiyarasu <kudiyarasu_m@yahoo.co.in> wrote: > really so sorry , i am working for a concern ,they dont > allow me to send the code, any hav i will describe where > i face problem ,while using floating point calculation > it take more memory, > > Ralph Hilton <ralph@ralphhilton.org> wrote: > On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 > 09:40:11 -0000 you wrote: > > > i am using mega8 for my project, i am doing program > through code > >vision avr compiler ,still i hav 30% to go a head ,but > i have only 13% > >flash only so any one can help me > > It would be hard without seeing the code. perhaps you > could post it. > -- > Ralph Hilton > http://www.ralphhilton.org > C-Meter: http://www.cmeter.org > FZAOINT http://www.fzaoint.net > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Here?s a new way to find what you're looking for - > Yahoo! Answers > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > --------------------------------------------------------------- The Think Different Store http://www.thinkdifferentstore.com/ For All Your Mac Gear ---------------------------------------------------------------
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Re: [AVR-Chat] code optimizitation in code vision avr
2007-02-28 by Jim Wagner
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