Re: C programming on ARM



Paul Keinanen wrote:
With any byte addressable architecture, a pointer is just
a pointer.

Ever used a strict harvard architecture device like say ...
an Atmel AVR? In the AVR you'll find that pointers to Flash
and pointers to RAM are two entirely separate creatures.
And yet, both types are byte addressable.

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