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    Experimented with chicken thighs, harissa, yoghurt, garlic and cumin.

    25 mins in the oven and I think the experiment worked quite well.
    "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

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      Morning all.



      Here we is again again.

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        Discovered yet another broken lavatory seat in trap one this morning.

        I'd love to know wtf they do to break them so regularly.

        I suspect it's standing on the damn thing to take a dump.

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          Morning All
          "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

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            Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
            By request:

            Just looked at some code created by an esteemed customer, who's currently working on his 3rd year project.

            Seems not to realise that

            Code:
            STATUS            ;supposed address of status reg, actually 0x00
            is not the same as

            Code:
            STATUS equ 0x03 ;address of status register
            The comments above, naturally enough, are mine.



            This has to be in by May.



            Despite these bijou problemettes with the code, he's got it writing in some obscure way to an LCD.

            It sort of works as long as Zeity applies his claw in a specific place on the interface.



            Though it must be said that I don't spell "Moisture" quite the way it's displayed.

            Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
            Tell me about it.

            Esteemed customer has just left & not in a good move.

            I have no idea what his software is doing & neither has he.

            Ho hum.

            The pile it high & debug forever approach to software "engineering".
            On closer inspection (via a printout, how quaint), there seems to be the most convoluted wait procedure I've ever seen.

            I suspect it uses recursion* but it's so complex that it's got I baffled.


            *Tricky with a maximum stack of 8.

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              Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
              On closer inspection (via a printout, how quaint), there seems to be the most convoluted wait procedure I've ever seen.

              I suspect it uses recursion* but it's so complex that it's got I baffled.


              *Tricky with a maximum stack of 8.
              Aha!

              Google being one's friend:

              http://proyectos-kreig-usac.googleco...k/pic-prog.asm

              Aha!

              'Tis the output of a PIC Basic** compiler.

              This explains much of the incomprehensability of it.




              **
              Last edited by zeitghost; 12 April 2011, 08:15.

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                It would also help if he'd got the bit number of the Carry flag in the status register correct.

                It's not the same bit as the Zero flag.

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                  Stone me, what a pile of tulipe.

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                    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
                    Discovered yet another broken lavatory seat in trap one this morning.

                    I'd love to know wtf they do to break them so regularly.

                    I suspect it's standing on the damn thing to take a dump.


                    Century.

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                      Hmm, lovely day, looks like a trip across London Bridge to Borough market is in order.
                      "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

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