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selbstdual
- 18th February 2007, 22:33
I want to have full 32-Bit or better 64-Bit calculation in the next version - without having to use DIV32 and "W0 ** number"...

Luciano
- 19th February 2007, 10:37
Hi,

Yes, 32-bit integers and floating-point math!

If this happens, the volume of new posts on this forum
will shrink about 30%.

Best regards,

Luciano

P.S. On second thought, this is not true because the number of new
users on this forum will also increase if the compiler is improved.

mister_e
- 19th February 2007, 14:05
At least 32bit maths and vars would be very cool.

JDBravo
- 19th March 2007, 19:48
I'd like to see some floating point. It would add a lot over what the compiler is saving me in time now.

RunningMan
- 2nd April 2007, 05:24
another vote for 32 bit floating point native support.

skimask
- 2nd April 2007, 05:27
If this happens, the volume of new posts on this forum
will shrink about 30%.

Nah, the volume of new posts will increase by about 300 % because more people will be even more unable and/or unwilling to RTFM. :D

Luciano
- 2nd April 2007, 13:59
Nah, the volume of new posts will increase by about 300 % because more people will be even more unable and/or unwilling to RTFM. :D

Hi,

RTFM is already history!

(Press Shift+Ctrl+B in the Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 or >).

LTFM (L= Listen)
http://img6.picsplace.to/img6/27/thumbs/read_pdf_ltfm.PNG (http://img6.picsplace.to/img6/27/read_pdf_ltfm.PNG)
(Click to enlarge the picture).

Best regards,

Luciano

skimask
- 2nd April 2007, 14:35
RTFM is already history!
Best regards,

Luciano

LTTFM? (Listen to)
HTFM? (Hear)
WLWYLTHTFMI? (Which language would you like to hear the Fxxxxxx manual in?)

I've been using 7.0 for awhile, never noticed. Going to try it out later...

dragons_fire
- 12th April 2007, 04:59
just tried that... its amazing... now all it needs is to be able to understand the datasheet, draw the PCB and write the code!!! hahaha lol