Byron A Jeff wrote: > I think the advantage of your approach is that typically the serial interfaces > to the EEPROMS allow for sequential access without having to reload the address > of the byte read. So by setting up one address then reading 10 tokens you can > save up to 30 bytes of command/address loads. I also want to use the IO for digital&analogue IO, and maybe a soft UART or two. > > > > Understood. However you could possibly examine my bytecode set and desi= > > gn > > > decisions to get a basis for designing your own. > > It will definitely help me. If you don't mind, I'd love to have a peek. > > I think I wrote up a summary for my students. Will have to go looking for it > though. Will let you know... Aaaaah. This is great! I hate to go some else's code trying to figure out what they did, if what I really want to know, is *why* they did it. Sample code wastes time. Pseudo code, or text explanations save time. -- Friendly Regards /"\ \ / Tjaart van der Walt X ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN mailto:tjaart@wasp.co.za / \ AGAINST HTML MAIL |--------------------------------------------------| | Cellpoint Systems SA | | http://www.cellpt.com | |--------------------------------------------------| | http://www.wasp.co.za/~tjaart/index.html | |Voice: +27-(0)11-622-8686 Fax: +27-(0)11-622-8973| | WGS-84 : 26¡10.52'S 28¡06.19'E | |--------------------------------------------------|