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Re: ARM Assembly Language Programming on NXT?
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Tue, 16 Oct 2007 05:47:47 GMT
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Hi T.C.

"TC Wan" <tcwan99@gmail.com> writes:

I believe GNU was designed primarily to be the backend to
machine generated code, so fast execution was more
important than human readability. One example is in the
macro definition and conditional control directives.

aha.
I just programmed some startup and interrupt wrapper code (the rest is C),
so I didn't get into the higher reaches of macros etc.


Jürgen

--
Jürgen Stuber <juergen@jstuber.net>
http://www.jstuber.net/



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  Re: ARM Assembly Language Programming on NXT?
 
Hi Juergen, Thanks for replying. (...) Thanks for the info. My goal is to run and debug ARM assembly language programs executing in RAM. I was not familiar with the NXT, so currently I'm looking at the on-board capabilities. I realized after some (...) (17 years ago, 16-Oct-07, to lugnet.robotics.nxt.nxthacking)

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