>Just kidding of course. Both asm and "C" have their place. For typical >applications "C" is fine, but when you are trying to get the most possible >function out of the least possible hardware, you can't beat asm. (see my sig >line to figure out where I prefer to be). I agree 100%. "The right tool for the job." Andy -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu