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Originally Posted by Eldarion
But you NEVER want to use trancendental functions directly, especially not inside a loop.  It is actually industry standard programming practice to use a lookup table when speed is most important.
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Absolutely. BTW... If someone has a pointer to a thread or a whitepaper
detailing the tables and code already done for this processor to go ahead
and post it here.
[Note: The Kickoff occured yesterday...] Well, it's looking more and more
like I'm *right* about the new processor. They announced 4x increased
program space at the Kickoff! (Hmmm... sound familiar?) But, they didn't
detail the processor change, and IFI hasn't changed their 2005 RC page
yet. (So, you CDF readers here now have more data than most.
Hey, ya gotta *love* CDF... )
Actually, one change to my previous statements: Looking at the specs
again, 3936 bytes vs 2048 bytes isn't "slightly more", it's almost DOUBLE
the SRAM (~92% increase). However, I don't know if it'll all be OURS
to use.
So I'm becoming pretty confident that this is the real deal. You may wish
to inform your programming gurus that want to hedge their bets and get a
head start on programming details (like the enhanced serial port features)
to check out this PIC18F8722 data page at Microchip:
http://microchip.com/stellent/idcplg...cName=en010327
Hope this helps! Go Teams!
- Keith