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#88392 - Not quite Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Craig Steiner said:
... consider the possibility that your hard coded text ("HI") is certainly stored in code memory while the result of the "%d" is going to be stored in some kind of RAM, either internal or XRAM. Actually, in this case, the entire "HI %d" format string is stored in Code space. printf reads this and copies the "HI " bit into its buffer; it then does the "%d" formatting, and places the result in the buffer; it then makes calls to putchar to print the buffer I wouldn't be surprised if the problem has something to do with the fact that there are different types of memory involved. Shouldn't be, as putchar is only ever working form printf's buffer. |
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