I am re-writing the code for the macro rail due to changes in the equations that are used.
I am currently facing a slight shortage of variables. some of the data that I am using isn't used that often, primarily for storing previous data. a fair amount of this info is stored as words as it can exceed 255. will I need to store the info in a high and low byte fashion?
I presume its ok to assign variable to the point ie
is it also possible to use @bptrinc to write the data, and for that matter read the data directly back from external eeprom
if this is all true I presume its also safe to use @bptr directly in if statements, would that be a correct assumption?
I am currently facing a slight shortage of variables. some of the data that I am using isn't used that often, primarily for storing previous data. a fair amount of this info is stored as words as it can exceed 255. will I need to store the info in a high and low byte fashion?
I presume its ok to assign variable to the point ie
Code:
symbol store = 56
symbol stuff = b0
bptr store
@bptr = stuff
if this is all true I presume its also safe to use @bptr directly in if statements, would that be a correct assumption?
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