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Originally Posted by davidthefat
Hey, it is called inline assembly. Look it up. Or can you just use the assembler in the WindRiver package to directly assemble the code then link it? I will not be able to do it next year. Not because of my lack of skill or knowledge, but the sake of others. I would love it if I had the permission to, but I do not have the permission. Perhaps an off season project.
You will be surprised, if you actually get your nose into it, it is not this behemoth that can't be beaten. It just sounds scary; you are just afraid of the unknown. Majority is understanding how a computer actually works. It really is a billions of switches. I am not saying I KNOW how a computer actually works per se, but I know enough to say I know the top level of the hardware level. Hopefully I learn the ins and outs of computer hardware in college... But I can't wait that long. :/
To be honest with you, I LOVE the low level. Its just me however, I am just unconventional like that.
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Oooh if you could chronicle that I would appreciate that. I really want to learn asm and if you could write up a tutorial about how you apply it to FRC I would really appreciate it.
Oliver