> Three times I tried to post the message below as a new thread. It seems
> that the list doesn't accept original messages from me, just replies.
>
> >> Start of message
>
> [PIC] More code (trying to send third time)
>
> Dear all,
>
> Some more routines, this time for iButton/1-Wire.
>
> I'm really fond of the function 'OneWireSearch', which is reentrant (for
> architectures that support reentrancy) and much more elegant than the
> Dallas/Maxim reference code and all others that I have seen .
>
> Sorry Bob, comments are sparse.
>
> Link: <www.piclist.com/Techref/member/IMB-yahoo-J86/onewire.htm>
>
> Cheers,
> Isaac
>
> >> End of message
>
>
> Em 19/08/2019 18:27, Isaac M. Bavaresco escreveu:
> > Dear Michael,
> >
> > My opinion is that nowadays there is very little need and reasons to
> > program in assembly. A few small blocks of inline assembly to replace
> > code that the compiler generates too poorly, OK. One or two small
> > modules entirely in assembly to implement timing-critical routines
> > like delays, OK too.
> >
> > I would not write assembly code to overcome insufficient speed of the
> > MCU. I simply would choose a more modern and faster part.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Isaac
> >
> > Em seg, 19 de ago de 2019 17:39, Michael Johnston
> > <
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> > escreveu:
> >
> > Hi all, do you consider writing assembler routines for the
> > PIC16Fxxx parts
> > out of date? I am trying to learn XC8 and MicroC for this family. I
> > understand most of the issues when writing code in assembler and
> > Ive so
> > basic stuff in XC8 which seems to work all right for me!
> > Thank You
> > Michael Johnston
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 10:13 AM Bob Blick <
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> > <
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> >
> > > Thank you Isaac, I have great respect for your code and this is well
> > > commented. I have some HX711 boards and load cells that I was
> > playing with
> > > a few years back. This is a good excuse to pull them back up to
> > the surface
> > > and finally build a cat feeder that dispenses accurately based
> > on weight.
> > >
> > > Friendly regards, Bob
> > >
> > > ________________________________________
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> > behalf of
> > > Isaac Marino Bavaresco
> > > Sent: Monday, August 19, 2019 6:27 AM
> > > To:
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> > > Subject: [PIC] HX711 routines
> > >
> > > Dear All,
> > >
> > > I just published some routine to interface with the 24-bit
> > sigma-delta
> > > ADC HX711:
> > >
> > > <www.piclist.com/Techref/member/IMB-yahoo-J86/HX711.htm>
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > >
> > > Isaac
> > >
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