can anybody point me in the wright direction please.
looking to try to dabble in some floating point maths. . have looked on here and there is a weath of infomation.
but not having done this before i am looking for a bit of a " Numptys guide " if anybody can help me out . .
steve
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Re: floating point
Hello,
What target devices are you using? Most devices are straightforward but 8-bit PICs require the use of the functions available from the calculation icon. The calculation help file should help you to understand the floating point functions.
What target devices are you using? Most devices are straightforward but 8-bit PICs require the use of the functions available from the calculation icon. The calculation help file should help you to understand the floating point functions.
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Re: floating point
Hi benj,
thanks for that
i am using a PIC16F884 I/P mostly and have a PIC16F73-I/SP to play with as well
going to have a go later on
steve
thanks for that
i am using a PIC16F884 I/P mostly and have a PIC16F73-I/SP to play with as well
going to have a go later on
steve
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