Olin Lathrop wrote: > <snip> > >> but when ya don't know, where do ya go? >> > > To the manual, of course. If you already know ASM30, then start with C30 > from that basis. The C30 subroutine linkage and stack use model are > reasonable (unlike C18). Read the C30 manual and write a simple subroutine > you call from assembler. That will give you a great understanding of how > things work. From there you can write more and more parts of your project > in C30 as you wish. You will probably find C30 more applicable to higher > level control where fancy data structures are useful, and ASM30 easier for > low level bit twiddling and where speed is critical. > > I did not look at it from that point of view! Will give it a try. Thanks for the tip. -- Regards, Stephen D. Barnes -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist