Can the topic that started at message #47 help you?
--- In vmu-dev@y..., "M. Jumper" <mj98765@y...> wrote:
> At this time, there's no way to save variables to
> flash memory. If anybody who reads this message knows
> how to read/write to the flash memory (and preferably
> has some assembler source) please tell me!!!
> The push / pop commands manipulate the stack by
> adding / removing data from the stack respectively
> (they're exact copies of the original asssembler
> mnemonics).
> You shouldn't worry about these commands, but they
> come in handy sometimes when you need a temporary
> place to store data.
> A common use for push and pop is to switch the
> values of variables.
> EXAMPLE: to switch the values of a and b
>
> push: a
> push: b
> pop: a
> pop: b
>
>
> --- vmufan@y... wrote:
> > How do I save variables on flash memory with the
> > compiler?
> >
> > What does the 'pop' command do?
> > I never use it and feel like I'm doing something
> > wrong.
> > Even if my programs work properly.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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