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Friday, March 14, 2008

[oopic] Re: event code on C.1.1+

Dennis,
I would be very interested in this hack. I have one C.1.1+, two
C.1.1's, one B.2.2+ and one B.2.2. I do not want to go into
developement of two different programs to be able to use C.1.1
chips. I have plenty of available object space to use an oRAM
object. The speed of looping through code to check for changes will
be too much time for my purposes as I am dealing with a good amount
of communication. Thanks in advance,
Bill
--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, ooPIC Tech Support <dennis.clark@...>
wrote:
>
> Brian,
>
> Not really - There is a memory slot after the event definition
that
> the compiler is not filling in. You could do a real hack using
oRAM to
> punch values into that slot, but it is not simple and it would suck
up a
> lot of object RAM to do it. If you are interested I can find the
> details of the hack, it hasn't been tested yet though.
>
> DLC
>
> Brian Lloyd wrote:
> > On Mar 4, 2008, at 9:58 PM, ooPIC Tech Support wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Brian,
> >>
> >> Events are broken in the compiler for C1.1+. The firmware is
fine,
> >> but the compiler needs rev'd. The developer is working on it
now.
> >>
> >
> > I know that it is broken but is it enough not-broken to allow
some
> > event programming to work if I hold my tongue just right? Or is
it so
> > broken that no amount of effort will make events work? I am
planning
> > to introduce events to two of my students today and I am hoping
that
> > they can get something simple to work even if I have to slap on
some
> > band-aids.
> >
> > Brian Lloyd
> > Granite Bay Montessori School 9330 Sierra College Bl
> > brian AT gbmontessori DOT com Roseville, CA 95661
> > +1.916.367.2131 (voice) +1.791.912.8170 (fax)
> >
> > PGP key ID: 12095C52A32A1B6C
> > PGP key fingerprint: 3B1D BA11 4913 3254 B6E0 CC09 1209 5C52
A32A 1B6C
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Dennis Clark ooPIC Tech Support
> www.oopic.com
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>

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