drakide
drakide
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15th Oct 2012
17th Jul 2014
mapS is the fourth SoC developed by Rawing and me. It offers 5 bit variables and is quite fast.
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  • PowderTech1350
    PowderTech1350
    13th Mar 2014
    how do i use the assembler?
  • drakide
    drakide
    1st Mar 2014
    @PowderTech1350: What exactly do you want to know? The SDK contains an assembler which you can use to assemble either your own code or the examples that ship with the SDK. The examples also contain some programming tutorials.
  • Rawing
    Rawing
    27th Feb 2014
    You're right, you can get it back to 16 if you press "too high" often enough. I hope that's a bug in the program, and not in the hardware. Regarding the SDK, take a look at the readme file, but let me warn you: It might not work on Windoze.
  • PowderTech1350
    PowderTech1350
    23rd Feb 2014
    how do i use the sdk?
  • PowderTech1350
    PowderTech1350
    23rd Feb 2014
    I was thinking of 17 then it gave me 16 :O
  • drakide
    drakide
    12th Jan 2014
    @DuctTapeFreak: See the forum post. It has a link to the assembler and tutorials.
  • DuctTapeFreak
    DuctTapeFreak
    2nd Jan 2014
    It called me a liar!
  • DuctTapeFreak
    DuctTapeFreak
    2nd Jan 2014
    How do you program it?
  • drakide
    drakide
    21st Dec 2013
    @litzman: You can download the SDK and compile your own programs if you wish to see more.
  • litzman
    litzman
    21st Dec 2013
    post id in here