On Fr, 2016-01-15 at 08:48 +0200, Christo Crause wrote:
> There is a lot of useful information in avr-gcc code, once you can see past
> the peculiarities of C.
I agrre, but normally I don't need such precision. If working in a
millisecond range it's really overkill to use less than 100 nanosecond
On 01/13/2016 10:06 AM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Can I ask a naive question here please: does a binary stream store
endianness anywhere?
AFAIK, generally, such binary (file-, Network transfer, ) formats
are not supposed to be "natively" portable. To be portable they should
be either propr
On 01/15/2016 07:48 AM, Christo Crause wrote:
The focus of the code is to get accurate delays down to a few cpu cycles.
This is impossible when running in any normal OS.(Of course you can run
an fpc project "bare bone" without an OS),
-Michael
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The Linux sleep system call provides a microsecond "busy" wait ,but only
when used with root privilege .
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On Fr, 2016-01-15 at 12:55 +0100, Michael Schnell wrote:
> On 01/15/2016 07:48 AM, Christo Crause wrote:
> >
> > The focus of the code is to get accurate delays down to a few cpu cycles.
> >
> This is impossible when running in any normal OS.(Of course you can run
> an fpc project "bare bone" with
Am 15.01.2016 18:10 schrieb "Michael Schnell" :
>
> On 01/15/2016 07:48 AM, Christo Crause wrote:
>>
>>
>> The focus of the code is to get accurate delays down to a few cpu cycles.
>>
> This is impossible when running in any normal OS.(Of course you can run
an fpc project "bare bone" without an OS)
Am 14.01.2016 um 23:57 schrieb Marc Santhoff:
> On Do, 2016-01-14 at 21:33 +0100, Simon Ameis wrote:
>> In general I already know these documents; what I'm looking for is an
>> implementation of a busy wait, not how to use it.
>> For C/C++ it's easy to get the code files. But I don't know where to
Am 15.01.2016 um 10:38 schrieb Michael Schnell:
> The Linux sleep system call provides a microsecond "busy" wait ,but
> only when used with root privilege .
Nice to know, but I asked for an AVR implementation.
Although I've seen a report describing an ARM emulation on AVR running
Linux I don't thin
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 4:15 AM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jan 2016, silvioprog wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to get the datetime from a file, but it seems that the
>> FileAge()
>> function doesn't work properly. See only the second from the results
>> below:
>>
>> FPC: 20/05/
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 9:42 PM, silvioprog wrote:
[...]
> FPC (3.1.1 - trunk): 05/20/2014 10:33:*50.000*
>
> Comparing it with Delphi (using same FPC code) and Node
> (console.log(stat.mtime.*toISOString*()):
>
> Delphi (Seattle): 05/20/2014 10:33:*49.646*
>
> Node: 2014-05-20T13:33:*49.646*Z
>
Hello,
Can I compile MASM code (or files) in FPC? If so, how to declare some MASM
directives like .code, .data?, .const etc.?:
=== begin code ===
program fpcmasm;
{$asmmode masm} // I know, it doesn't compiles, please tell me what I use
:-)
{$i }
procedure somefunc; assembler;
asm
end;
e
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