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alias SolarSensor d0 | alias SolarSensor d0 | ||
l r0 SolarSensor SolarAngle | l r0 SolarSensor SolarAngle | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | Another example: | ||
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+ | <pre> | ||
+ | Now the IC is inserted into the housing. The screws D0-D5 can be adjusted directly to the equipment (sensor, console, solar panel, etc.). The ports 'o' and 'i0-i2' have been removed. Instead, commands that directly read and write hardware parameters are added. | ||
+ | l <register> <data_channel> <parameter> | ||
+ | reads the value of the parameter | ||
+ | s <data_channel> <parameter> <register_or_value> | ||
+ | writes the value of the parameter | ||
+ | ls <register> <data_channel> <slot_number> <parameter> | ||
+ | reads the parameter value from the slot | ||
+ | For example, | ||
+ | l r0 d0 Horizontal | ||
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+ | s d5 Activate 1 | ||
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+ | ls r3 db 0 OccupantHash | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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Revision as of 09:15, 14 September 2018
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l s ls alias move add sub slt and or xor nor mul div mod j bltz bgez blez bgtz beq bne jr brltz brgez brlez brgtz breq brne sqrt round trunc ceil floor max min abs log exp rand yield
// Text after a // will be ignored to the end of the line. The amount of white // space between arguments isn't important, but new lines start a new command. move d s // stores the value of s in d add d s t // calculates s + t and stores the result in d sub d s t // calculates s - t and stores the result in d mul d s t // calculates s * t and stores the result in d div d s t // calculates s / t and stores the result in d mod d s t // calculates s mod t and stores the result in d. Note this // doesn't behave like the % operator - the result will be // positive even if the either of the operands are negative slt d s t // stores 1 in d if s < t, 0 otherwise sqrt d s // calculates sqrt(s) and stores the result in d round d s // finds the rounded value of s and stores the result in d trunc d s // finds the truncated value of s and stores the result in d ceil d s // calculates the ceiling of s and stores the result in d floor d s // calculates the floor of s and stores the result in d max d s t // calculates the maximum of s and t and stores the result in d min d s t // calculates the minimum of s and t and stores the result in d abs d s // calculates the absolute value of s and stores the result in d log d s // calculates the natural logarithm of s and stores the result // in d exp d s // calculates the exponential of s and stores the result in d rand d // selects a random number uniformly at random between 0 and 1 // inclusive and stores the result in d // boolean arithmetic uses the C convention that 0 is false and any non-zero // value is true. and d s t // stores 1 in d if both s and t have non-zero values, // 0 otherwise or d s t // stores 1 in d if either s or t have non-zero values, // 0 otherwise xor d s t // stores 1 in d if exactly one of s and t are non-zero, // 0 otherwise nor d s t // stores 1 in d if both s and t equal zero, 0 otherwise // Lines are numbered starting at zero j a // jumps to line a. bltz s a // jumps to line a if s < 0 blez s a // jumps to line a if s <= 0 bgez s a // jumps to line a if s >= 0 bgtz s a // jumps to line a if s > 0 beq s t a // jumps to line a if s == t bne s t a // jumps to line a if s != t yield // ceases code execution for this power tick
This is a sample timer command set, alternating between 1 for 1 tick (0.5s), then off for 2 ticks (1s).
move r0 0 // Line 0: move the value 0 to register0 sub r1 r0 3 // Line 1: subtract 3 from the value in r0 and write it to r1 bltz r1 4 // Line 2: jump to line 4 if r1 < 0 (skip the next line) move r0 0 // Line 3: move the value 0 to register0 slt o r0 1 // Line 4: if r0 < 1 write 1 to the output, otherwise 0. add r0 r0 1 // Line 5: increment r0 by 1 yield // Line 6: wait until next power tick (0.5s) j 1 // Line 7: jump back to line 1
Example:
so you will do l r0 d0 SolarAngle Sorry had last args swapped That would read in the value while, s d1 Vertical r0 Would write the contents of r0 into the devices 1's Vertical property additionally you can make some aliases alias SolarSensor d0 l r0 SolarSensor SolarAngle
Another example:
Now the IC is inserted into the housing. The screws D0-D5 can be adjusted directly to the equipment (sensor, console, solar panel, etc.). The ports 'o' and 'i0-i2' have been removed. Instead, commands that directly read and write hardware parameters are added. l <register> <data_channel> <parameter> reads the value of the parameter s <data_channel> <parameter> <register_or_value> writes the value of the parameter ls <register> <data_channel> <slot_number> <parameter> reads the parameter value from the slot For example, l r0 d0 Horizontal s d5 Activate 1 ls r3 db 0 OccupantHash