Robert Seczkowski wrote:
If you don't want that behaviour, then you don't want C. Stop using it. I am afraid we are slaves to the C specification, and can only do what it says.Compiler does it in two steps as it were char values So it writes low byte and afterwars high byte with zeros.Maybe there is a bug inside a chip, what I understand, but if it's compiler idea I don'trobert
Regards, Steve