This was my experience, too :( though I only spent about half a day trying it. I'm not sure in this environment whether C would create code that was any faster than BASIC. That's what I wanted to test... Mike --- In ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, "djbrow54" <davebr@...> wrote: > > I probably spent a day trying to get the C environment working. I > don't remember all the issues but I got nothing working. I posted a > note on the BasicMicro forum asking if anyone had success with C and > never got a reply. Months later someone else posted the same question > and didn't get any replies either. Haven't checked lately but I doubt > it. Assembly should also be a possibility but there is no > documentation on this nor passing variables. > > Dave > > --- In ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, "Grant Richter" > <grichter@> wrote: > > > > There are two versions of the Basic Micro development software. One > says something > > about a C compiler. Anybody know what is up with that? > > > > If we can use both MBasic and C together, then bonus. >
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Re: programming languages
2006-03-10 by Mike Marsh
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