I confirmed you observations when I reran the routines @ 16MHz and PBPL.
I did notice if you use PBP's "DIG" command, the number of instruction cycles used are not consistent for various 4 digit numbers.
Here is the data I collected.
Obviously PBPL slows down the routines considerably.Code:Algorithm 1: Pressure = 1234 'Start Stopwatch in MPLAB Simulator tmpDig0 = Pressure dig 0 tmpDig1 = Pressure dig 1 tmpDig2 = Pressure dig 2 tmpDig3 = Pressure dig 3 'Stop Stopwatch in MPLAB Simulator Algorithm 2: Pressure = 1234 'Start Stopwatch in MPLAB Simulator tmpDig0 = Pressure // 10 tmpDig1 = Pressure / 10 tmpDig2 = Pressure / 100 tmpDig3 = Pressure / 1000 tmpDig1 = tmpDig1 // 10 tmpDig2 = tmpDig2 // 10 tmpDig3 = tmpDig3 // 10 'Stop Stopwatch in MPLAB Simulator Algorithm 3: Pressure = 1234 tmpDig0 = Pressure // 10 pressure = Pressure / 10 tmpDig1 = Pressure // 10 pressure = Pressure / 10 tmpDig2 = Pressure // 10 tmpDig3 = Pressure / 10 'Stop Stopwatch in MPLAB Simulator PBPW @ 16MHz Algorithm Inst Cycles Time 1 2958 739.50 us 2 2086 521.50 us 3 1783 445.75 us PBPL @ 16MHz Algorithm Inst Cycles Time 1 9626 2.406500 ms 2 6830 1.707500 ms 3 5839 1.459750 ms
Good luck.




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