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Within these pages, you can find many useful pieces of code mostly in assembly for the Microchip PIC micro controller family. A lot of people have spend many hours trying to put the bits and bytes together. If the code is NOT written by a member of the PCB Heaven community, then a link will be added above the code with the original website that this code was found.
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8 bit small and fast
Author: Nikolai Golovchenko
This code was originally located @ http://www.piclist.com


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;**********************************************************************
;SMALL 8 BIT SQUARE ROOT
;
;Author: Nikolai Golovchenko
;Idea: Scott Dattalo
;"Hint: n^2 = sum of the first n odd integers.(e.g 9 = 3*3 = 1 + 3 + 5)"
;Date: February 16, 2000
;
;Input and output in ACCB0
;ROM - 9
;RAM - 1
;Timing - 12..87 cycles including call and return
;**********************************************************************
Sqrt8s
movlw -1
Sqrt8s1
addlw 2
subwf ACCB0, f
skpnc
goto Sqrt8s1
movwf ACCB0
; decf ACCB0, f
;Dmitry Kiryashov says: Since W is always holding odd value this decf
; isn't required I guess. ... W is always 1,3,5,7,9,.. right?
;and Scott Dattalo aggrees.
rrf ACCB0, f
return
;**********************************************************************

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