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Re: gEDA-user: C question



Thanks.  I threw the question to the group because I know there's plenty of knowledgable people reading willing to answer it.  

Anyway, I was trying to get the compiler to generate 2 versions of an initialized array: ROM, and RAM.  The processor I am using has more ROM than RAM, so 
placing the code into ROM makes more sense, yet I was having trouble getting access it correctly due to a routine expecting a const ptr.  So, I was trying it in 
RAM, but not sure if the code was correct.

Thanks again for the help :)

gene

----- Original Message -----
From: John Griessen 
Date: Saturday, March 3, 2007 11:51 am
Subject: Re: gEDA-user: C question
To: gEDA user mailing list 

> John Coppens wrote:
> > Though I can't image the reason to put this question on this forum,
> 
> Many of the systems made with gEDA tools have processors, and 
> some of those are 
> microcontrollers that GCC compiles C code.  It's germain to 
> coding gEDA tools 
> and the systems developed with them too.
> 
> I find comments like yours helpful, since most of my 
> microcontroller experience 
> has been in assembler and I'm learning C now for that, and to 
> help with gEDA 
> coding...
> 
> John Griessen
> 
> 
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