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Re: Reading floating point numbers
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
Date: 
Thu, 15 May 1997 15:37:25 GMT
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Fred G. Martin <fredm@media.&Spamcake&mit.edu>
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Sure Rich, why don't we share your code now.  If you want to zip up
your files and mail them to me, i'll put them on the HB web site.

-Fred


Fred, should I put out my existing cprintf.c library now
and let others start to write the input routines based on my code?
It sounds like the logical long-term solution would be

serialio.c ;low-level serial I/O
conio.c ;my cprintf.c functions, and the converse
;formatted input stuff that Clint is
;asking about

What do you think, Fred?

*Rich*
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  Re: Reading floating point numbers
 
Baggerman, Clinton D. spake unto the ether: (...) Clint, I already have the converse of this problem (i.e., printing floats (and ints) to a remote console via serial_putchar()) solved. I'm currently working with Fred Martin to make these routines (...) (27 years ago, 15-May-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)

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