On 1/11/2012 4:38 PM, seecwriter wrote: > For which processor(s)?
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>>> > > I see a Dynamic C 32 on the Digi website. What is that? Does the "32"
>>> > > mean a 32-bit compiler or have they jumper to version 32?
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>> > It is designation that it suports 32 bit registers it is not the version
number.
>> > Loai
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DC 32 is for the Rabbit Z180 processors.
The 32 was probably named when they went from a 16-bit windows app to a
32 bit windows app. THat is how old it is. ;) I think I used it once
back in 1996.
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Reply by seecwriter●January 11, 20122012-01-11
For which processor(s)?
--- In r..., "loai" wrote: >
> --- In r..., "seecwriter" wrote:
> >
> > I see a Dynamic C 32 on the Digi website. What is that? Does the "32"
> > mean a 32-bit compiler or have they jumper to version 32?
> >
> It is designation that it suports 32 bit registers it is not the version
number.
> Loai
>
Reply by loai●January 11, 20122012-01-11
--- In r..., "seecwriter" wrote: >
> I see a Dynamic C 32 on the Digi website. What is that? Does the "32"
> mean a 32-bit compiler or have they jumper to version 32?
> It is designation that it suports 32 bit registers it is not the version
number.
Loai
Reply by seecwriter●January 11, 20122012-01-11
I see a Dynamic C 32 on the Digi website. What is that? Does the "32"
mean a 32-bit compiler or have they jumper to version 32?