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Monday, March 17, 2008

Re: [oopic] oSerialL and oLCDSE

I'm not at home at the moment, but I have some routines that handle
bit, byte and word variables out to the serial port. Nothing quite so
elaborate as you discuss though. I can post them if you wish.

DLC

Brian Lloyd wrote:
> On Mar 17, 2008, at 4:33 AM, Andrew Porrett wrote:
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>> At 01:59 AM 3/17/2008, Brian Lloyd wrote:
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>>> Has anyone written the equivalent of fprintf? Yes, I can but I don't
>>> want to take the time if someone else has.
>>>
>> Actually, I don't think you can. If the compiler doesn't support
>> variable arguments and a string / character pointer datatype, how are
>> you going to do it?
>>
>> I'll start writing it, then it's your turn... :)
>>
>> Function word fprintf(
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>> Sorry, that's as far as I got. The V6 compiler wants that "Function"
>> keyword, even for C source code, right? Scott couldn't look for
>> "byte"/"word" + C identifier + "(" ? Jeebus.
>>
>
> OK. Point made.
>
> Now, does anyone have some routines that will convert various numeric
> data types into their ASCII string representations? And a string is a
> null-terminated array of char. That should be possible to implement
> even if it isn't treated properly within the language itself. I can
> clock that out to the serial LCD one character at a time without too
> much trouble. After all, I am not trying to build a full-on terminal,
> just a way to display some simple information.
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