Hello Kevin, >I use the CCS compiler and it works by permitting you to implement a write_char>() routine and then does the >necessary glue to enable you to call it painlessly: > >printf(write_char, "Counter=%d\n", count); > >calls write_char with each char in the formatted string. Quite a reasonable >architecture for a PIC C compiler. And how much overhead does the printf() function takes? What is it's size? Best regards, Brusque ___________________________________________________________________________ | | || |\| | || || |\|\ Edson Brusque :-^= (brusque@flynet.com.br) | | || ||| | || || |||| Musician, Tech Consultant, Programmer, Developer | |_||_||| |_||_||_|||| Blumenau / SC / Brazil / Earth / Milk Way... | \_\\_\|| \_\\_\\_\||| Giro In'Italia homepage: www.flynet.com.br/giro | | | | | | | || C.I.Tronics Lighting Designers: www.citronics.com.br |__|__|__|__|__|__|__||----------------- ICQ# 15937748 --------------------- \__\__\__\__\__\__\__\| The SoundFont Users Group Mailing List is at ----------------------| http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Port/6619/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------