In SX Microcontrollers, SX/B Compiler and SX-Key Tool, George Herzog wrote: Definitely. You really have to understand ther fundamental differences in both Assembly languages and both pieces of hardware. You apparently have code for another device written in a compiler developed for that device. Sometimes you may just have a portion of code without proper initialization and no where to go. Now you have to learn SX Asm and SX hardware to translate it into anything useful. PIC and Senix don't mix, but code can be shifted over if you learn both. Memory is different between the two. This is why high level languages [such as Basic and C] were developed. If you really want to learn both, it is a good exercise. If not, try to just sort out a Flow Diagram to help you code in SX Asm or SX/B. ---------- End of Message ---------- You can view the post on-line at: http://forums.parallax.com/forums/default.aspx?f=7&p=1&m=109150#m109155 Need assistance? Send an email to the Forum Administrator at forumadmin@parallax.com The Parallax Forums are powered by dotNetBB Forums, copyright 2002-2006 (http://www.dotNetBB.com)