Nine years almost to the day? Holy thread bump batman!
Type: Posts; User: RobR
Nine years almost to the day? Holy thread bump batman!
Yes.
http://www.ftdichip.com/Projects/CodeExamples.htm
Queatrix? Is that you? No need to check when GC is online - he's never offline!
>>It's not like making fun of Queatrix is my full time job
Wait, what? So wth have I been paying you for all this time? It certainly wasn't the "relationship" mister, cos tbh things have been a...
>>oh....and dont get banned this time
Oops. Too late.
Yes.
Did he kiss you? If he kissed you you'll probably be pregnant. Seriously.
I love this thread. It's the best thread ever!
>>GayCheeze
ROFL hard...
A poor ornithologist - leaves no tern unstoned.
A harsh teacher - leaves no stern untoned.
BTW Salem - anagrams?
Beat me to it :)
How about xor the two ints, then count the 1 bits in the result. (just as an alternative).
Thanks Salem. If there was a voting system here I'd vote that "Informative".
>>I think there was a 3.11
Windows for Workgroups?
Surely that's just semantics though? Main by a different name? I'm a bit out of my depth here, by the way.
I have no idea. It was a tongue-in-cheek comment. I do all my micro programming in assembler, not C. However, most C 8051 code I've ever looked at uses void main(), and I've always figured it's...
What would you return the int to?
Oh, and if you're new to embedded C - better get used to
void main ()
;)
First copy of Pagemaker I ever had (when Aldus owned it) ran on a Windows 286 runtime version - it started when you started Pagemaker, and stopped when you exited Pagemaker.
http://www.lpctools.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2 - about $59
Comes with a code-size limited evaluation version of Keil uVision IDE & compiler, along with a bunch of get-you-started...
Yeah, sorry. That was a completely gratuitous comment on my part, and was intended as a throwaway line. I only meant to point out that our additional fuel taxes aren't intended to pay for health...
Direct salary deduction - somewhere around 11% IIRC, on top of tax at around 26% (or 40% if you earn a decent salary). Tell me again about American gas prices?
:p
I'll try not to let the door hit me on the way out ;)
Bzzzzzzt. Wrong answer. National insurance (supposedly) pays for the services we (supposedly) get. In addition, I (or rather the company I work for) pay for private medical insurance and dental...
Wow. I haven't been here for ages. Now I remember why.
Huh? $4.75 is too expensive?
(Hint. You can always ask Cypress for free samples :) )