CC5XFree does look pretty good. I cut and pasted Joe's code, cleaned up the long line wraps, downloadedCC5XFree, installed it, and then assembled it so that I could look at the assembler source ... and it all took less than 30 minutes! Thanks Jose! - Nick - Mark Willis wrote: > > I'll agree here, the summary was nice! Best though to either post > private or sometimes better, upload the code to a web page & post a URL > so other curious people can take a look at your code (CC5XFree looks > pretty fair ) The real killer size-wise in your post was that the > post was in HTML, the code itself isn't huge, all those HTML tags devour > space like it was going out of style though > > Mark > > Tom Messenger wrote: > > > > Jose Souto, > > > > I really enjoyed reading your "IR to SERIAL Interface" posting. What I > > liked was the excellent, clear description of the algorithm you used. It > > is often very time consuming to read through someones code and try to > > figure out the algorithm; your concise explanation made it clear to me. > > > > In general, my tastes very much prefer postings of algoritms rather than > > code. Any idiot can write code (me for example). The real problem is what > > to write - ie., the algorithm. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Tom Messenger > > -- > I do small package shipping for small businesses, world-wide.