Subj : Re: Inline Tutorials / Doorway
To   : Roelof Beverdam
From : Scott Adams
Date : Thu Nov 10 2005 07:56 pm

-=> Quoting Roelof Beverdam to Michael Preslar <=-

> Which leads me to ask: Does anyone know of a good tutorial about inline
> coding?

RB> It is too specific for the compiler at hand to be described in a more
RB> general way. You should consult the manual of your compiler which will
RB> describe it exactly. It is not that different from assembly program,
RB> so the text will not be very complicated.
RB> Success!

    Yeah.  Plus that was a 16 bit world.  Asm was easy to handle.
    In just 5 300k files of interrupts.  Back then.  Now its a
    32 bit world and the asm files are megs bigger.  :<

    So the old inline code even if he knew it perfectly and 100%
    had documentation for it then doesn't mean it'll be easy
    now with the cpu changes since then.

    Not a task I want for sure!


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