> > It's a fairly well-worn path, although doing JAL by > flowchart could be amusing. > > Yes, very amusing, bacuse JAL by flowchart is impossible, > which not only yield for JAL, but for all structured languages. Hmm. Scratches head. Really? Why's that then? I've used 'code by flowchart' tools. And certainnly drawn enough flowcharts for programs (big ones too, 90 pages in one case, bleh). I can't see any major hinderances, unless you have a different definition of structured. I can see some commands could be annoying, such as case, but that's just a goto in diguise. Now I'm curious. BTW, how long has the FSM tool been there? Tony -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist