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Originally posted by Caleb Fulton
Rob: Is there a place online that documents the mathematical limits of PBasic?

I ask because I like your bytevariable<<8+nibblevariable trick
Depends on what limits you are talking about. The Stamp manual from Parallax contains all the math operators, etc that the Stamp supports, but it doesn't give many good examples of how you would use most of it.

For me, I've picked most of it up doing a LOT of C/C++ stuff, much of which includes bit-operations such as this. Randall Hyde's assembly language tutorial (http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/Page_asm/A..._ArtofAsm.html) has some really good info on binary math and logic, but it isn't exactly and easy read. Like always, I'm available to answer any questions anybody comes up with, so feel free to drop me a PM or email.

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