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Where is user_routines_fast()?

Does anyone know where user_routines_fast() is? I've searched every file but the library file, and can't find where it's defined, if at all. Reciever.c and Tracker.c both tell me that functions they used are called in user_routines_fast(), but it's not anywhere. What I was thinking was either that we have to make our own user_routines_fast() (Process_Data_From_Local_IO() maybe?)

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Re: Where is user_routines_fast()?

user_routines_fast is the .c file where Process_Data_From_LocalIO() is located. Process_Data_From_LocalIO() is the function that gets called every cycle from main() in main.c
user_routines_fast() is not a function.
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Re: Where is user_routines_fast()?

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Does anyone know where user_routines_fast() is? I've searched every file but the library file, and can't find where it's defined, if at all. Reciever.c and Tracker.c both tell me that functions they used are called in user_routines_fast(), but it's not anywhere. What I was thinking was either that we have to make our own user_routines_fast() (Process_Data_From_Local_IO() maybe?)

Anyone have any thoughts, help or suggestions?
Hmm... It's just a guess, but the knuckle-head that wrote that code probably meant user_routines_fast.c. Geez, where does FIRST get these hacks .

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Re: Where is user_routines_fast()?

Just to prove I'm not crazy (reciever.c):

Code:
/*******************************************************************************
*
*	FUNCTION:		Timer_1_Int_Handler()
*
*	PURPOSE:		This code is called in response to a timer 1 
*					roll-over interrupt.
*
*	CALLED FROM:	User_Routines_Fast()
*
*	PARAMETERS:		None
*
*	RETURNS:		Nothing
*
*	COMMENTS:		With a 1:4 timer 1 prescaler, this function is 
*					called every 26.21 milliseconds
*
*******************************************************************************/
Heh, thanks for clearing that up.
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