| ??? 05/02/01 22:18 Read: times |
#11287 - RE: Program speed running from externalEPROM |
Hi Rauf,
I guess you mean WAITSTATES. Those aren't instructions at all, but additional clock cycles to stretch memory access. It depends on the MCU architecture how waitstates are controlled resp. configured. Keep in mind that NOP itself must be fetched/decoded like every other instruction. Cheers, Roger |
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