Re: Processors who's stack grows up
From: Wouter van Ooijen (wouter_at_voti.nl)
Date: 01/06/05
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Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 16:09:22 GMT
>PIC and 8051 I think. Don't suppose you are interested in these those.
PICs (at least the 12-bit and 14-bit cores) don't have a memory-mapped
stack, so whether they grow up or down is invisible and hence
irrelevant.
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