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Hi

I would like to write some constant value to RAM. In assembler, MOV(.B) is the instruction used to do that. Do you know how to do it in C?

Then, I want to add to this constant value some other constant and write it in memory address of the first constant.

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lolek
 

heve you ever tried

asm (MOV(.B))

or asm { MOV(.B) }

? try it!!

you will use this assembler instruction in your C program. Don`t worry, is quite commom to use this is microcontroler programming...some cases is faster to do this...

regards

Breno
 

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This is my first expierience in programming. I do not know if I am building instruction in the proper way ( I want to write for instance 1 to 0200h):

asm { MOV1,0200h } ; or
asm (MOV 1,0200h) ;

In each case there is the error:
"expected an asm string".

regards,
lolek
 

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