And yes, it’s quite possible that the C++ version is less efficient, but at my level of coding I don’t care. I like the idea of encapsulated, black-box design that can be reused. I wrote the code in C using Atmel Studio 7 and all was ticking along fine. Well, okay, it’s both.) It will also form the basis of my investigation into whether I prefer Eagle or KiCad for PCB design.Īnd it’s working. (It’s not the computer that’s slow, it’s the project. It’s a tool I’ve built for my glacially slow Zolatron 64 self-build computer project. This uses an ATMEGA328P microcontroller to read values in from an eight-bit data bus or a 16-bit address bus (selectable via a switch) and display them on a four-digit 7-segment display. I was tinkering with the code for my HexMonitor. Do you ever get the feeling that a compiler is acting weird just to mess with your head? That’s how it felt yesterday.
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