Where should I discuss SD/MMC FAT issues?


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    I've been known to take a perfectly readable file of source code, and knock it down to fit a very small space and make it perfectly unreadable to anyone but me
    AKA Job Security!
    I just like piling as much information on the screen as possible, which is why I run 1600x1200
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    Quote Originally Posted by JD123 View Post
    AKA Job Security!
    See first quote.
    Yeah...but everybody else seems to hate it.
    (Refer to this thread: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...t=optimization )
    Check the file attached to post #29...

    And just for grins...if I'd rewrite that program it would look like this:
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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    Yeah...but everybody else seems to hate it.
    (Refer to this thread: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...t=optimization )
    Check the file attached to post #29...

    And just for grins...if I'd rewrite that program it would look like this:
    LOL! Yep, that would be like a Ford truck I once owned. It drove so bad (hard to keep it in a strait line) that when a friend of mine tried to drive it he said "this is a one person truck". That code would also be a one person truck!

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