[sdiy] uC languages
Rob B
cyborgzero at home.com
Sun Dec 30 00:21:09 CET 2001
Well, one of the problems has been that I cannot find a C compiler for uCs
that I can afford. If I can afford it, its usually crap. ;)
Rob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Maddox" <Paul.Maddox at Wavesynth.com>
To: "Rob B" <cyborgzero at home.com>
Cc: "Synth DIY List" <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] uC languages
> Rob,
>
> > Speaking of which, how much difference is the assembly language of the
> > Atmel, PIC, and Scenix?
>
> Atmel and PIC are very different, but itt wouldnt take much to convert
> (Atmel has 32 resigsters to play with, not just 3)
>
> The PIC and Scenix are VERY similar...
>
> so, Scenix and Atmel are therefore VERY different aswell..
>
> > BTW, I don't really like programming in C.. I know it, but I am more
comfy
> > with assembler.
>
> C is great..
> if I right some code in C I can port it (provided I stick to the standard
> ANSI C) to *ANY* CPU I want,
> PIC, Scenix, I386, i860, ARM, 68K, etc, etc,
>
> I tend to code in C, and the optomise the assembly language...
>
> Paul
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