| ??? 10/02/06 16:02 Modified: 10/02/06 16:08 Read: times |
#125618 - One Thing at a Time Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik,
Good point. It's much easier to learn the language on a PC where the hardware is known to work, you have a nice big screen for printf() output, and you don't have to worry about whether some pesky watchdog circuit is diligently killing your program before it ever gets started. Baby steps: always a good idea. (The Russ-speak translation of "crawl, then walk, then run.") -- Russ |
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