??? 05/05/06 13:35 Read: times |
#115664 - True, but why? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Why can YOU diverge from the compiler question when I can't? In this context, it's of absolutely no relevance what YOU do or what YOU use.
Please address the questions I posed, e.g. what is throughput? Why shouldn't one be concerned with code size? No matter how little memory costs, the 805x can address up to 64KB of code. If it addresses more than 64KB, it's not an 805x. If it doesn't plug into an i8052 socket, it's not an 805x at least for the sake of comparison. If the compiler generates 66KB of code, it's of no use. True, it's POSSIBLE to page the code memory. I wouldn't expect the compiler to manage that, however, hence, I wouldn't allow for that in a comparison. RE |