You keep spamming on about a PUSH proportional print routine - why don't you
write your own? It really isn't that difficult you know. And why have you got
it in
your head that PUSH is the way to go with this???
Sure, PUSH can dramatically speed up certain graphic-dumping operations - but
don't assume that it is a panacea for *everything*! There is a trade-off
between
the ease of something like LDI and the complications of manipulating the stack
to
do any PUSH operations - not to mention the potential interrupt headaches when
playing with the stack pointer.
Work out exactly what you want from your routine, then write code to fit the
bill...
Don't just look for a proportional print routine - or assume someone else will
write
or give you one - be it stack-based or not! *Write Your Own!*
Who knows, you might learn something and - more importantly - you won't keep
annoying everyone by constantly spamming *everywhere* asking for one...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Jowett" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: who wants some then ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmwW_6kUdHw
reveal myself?
what are you talking about?
stone circles yes surrounded by loads more than you!
dunno what to say i have scads
it has proportional font but the manual doesnt explain how to alter
the width of letters so i dont really get it too much
was really looking for a push print routine soemthing that might be
compatibel with tasword+2 the 128 version of tasword 2 which was
converted for the +d using tascon+d from indug format but all that is
water under the bridge now apparently...
did you enjoy the vid it took me ten years in the making!