aa
Oh dear.
"Oh dear." Wrong. The correct answer is "a".
Damn. Go directly to jail. Do not pass "Go". Do not collect ÂŁ200.
Wrong. The correct answer is "a". I really think it is "aaaa" Erik
Ah!
Should be 555. You're off by a bit.
Should be 555. You're off by a bit. not a bit, but a rightshift Erik
It's 6381921. If you include the null-terminator at the end of the string, however, it's 1633771776. Which is clearly "IGEETTITTG" in leet-speak, which looks sorta like "I GET IT TO GO." The statement was a social commentary on our frivolous consumption of fast food.
You aparently didn't use google. 638-1921 is the phone number to a plumbing supply company in Florida. As it turns out, they are using the Keil tools to develop a high-tech, down-drain application soon to be available on the consumer market. It supposed to be big competition to Drain-O and other chemical-based solutions (hehehe). Jon
Are you saying that using microprocessors is like throwing money down the drain? I can see it now: "Keil. Gets the Clogs Out. Coming soon: mcu-drain-out model for personal gastrointestinal use." :)
Please! I've just had to be sorting out a blockage in our drains in a very hands-on manner. I don't want to be reminded of it here...
This thread is plumbing the depths of humour.
"not a bit, but a rightshift" You had it right with your first word...
I can see it now: "Keil. Gets the Clogs Out. Coming soon: mcu-drain-out model for personal gastrointestinal use." One of the scariest facts i know of is the following: A company that has made some '51 code for a company I know went through 762 releases and still did not get it right. This very company is currently developing a computer controlled prostate biopsy machine for a medical company. Erik
You had it right with your first word... Good catch, but that is a job for the optimizer that Keil is so proud of. Erik