No. The DAT block is far too unstructured to figure out what gets used and what doesn't and far too brittle to modify, even if that determination could be made.
No. The DAT block is far too unstructured to figure out what gets used and what doesn't and far too brittle to modify, even if that determination could be made.
-Phil
Yeah, I figured that. I was looking to strip down some of the faster I2C and SPI modules. I will eventually do it by hand, but a serious analysis must be done in order to do the process.
Last post to this thread was 2009, so I'm guessing you are out of Propsticks, but here goes.
Used this tonight on some code. worked great.. except it stripped the CON section from the Ahle2's TinySynth.spin causing it to fail.
No big deal, replaced the chunk of code and all was good. Just thought I'd report it.
Thanks for the heads-up, Jeff. Try the Propeller Backpack loader (zip) and see if it does the same. I'm not sure, but the version of CLEAN that it uses may be more up to date.
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No. The DAT block is far too unstructured to figure out what gets used and what doesn't and far too brittle to modify, even if that determination could be made.
-Phil
Yeah, I figured that. I was looking to strip down some of the faster I2C and SPI modules. I will eventually do it by hand, but a serious analysis must be done in order to do the process.
Oh....thought I would ask and hope.
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Used this tonight on some code. worked great.. except it stripped the CON section from the Ahle2's TinySynth.spin causing it to fail.
No big deal, replaced the chunk of code and all was good. Just thought I'd report it.
OBC
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-Phil