| ??? 05/21/01 23:37 Read: times |
#11801 - RE: an efficient parity generation schem |
And what exactly would you gain in assembler? ;-)
Actually, in an example such as Peter's, the Keil C51 compiler can be very efficient: The 'bit' return value goes in the Carry flag; The 'byte' parameter goes in a register; ACC and P access processor objects directly |
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