It seems pretty straight forward. Note that whoever set the question has used little endian (LSB first) for the numbers but big endian for the addresses. What have you tried?
N should be included in the loop.frankly,its obviously not very well to write $03,and im just curious,what is the way to mark larger instead of larger address in addressing
I'm sorry for sounding like AudioGuru, but where do you even buy an old 68HCxx nowadays... I know NXP produces the enhanced chips, but is this purely academic? I mean are you just using a theoretical argument or simulation...
The last conditions are superfluous as they both do the same.. But!! Shouldn't there be a puly anyway?
I'm sorry for sounding like AudioGuru, but where do you even buy an old 68HCxx nowadays... I know NXP produces the enhanced chips, but is this purely academic? I mean are you just using a theoretical argument or simulation...
All these people using antique devices are usually from third world countries, where they are still using ancient equipment in their colleges and universities - but it really makes little difference as regards learning programming skills, although you may as well learn something that has modern applications and you might come across in your future employment.
Having said that, the University where my son-in-law works as a technician are still collecting XP era PC's - simply because they have a number of multi-million Euro machines that run on XP based control systems, and supposedly won't work with later hardware or OS's. So they are collecting spares to keep them running as long as possible.