On Fri, 30 May 2008, Klaus Rudolph wrote:

> Michael Hennebry schrieb:
> > In HWMegaTimer0::CpuCycle(),
> > there is an 8-case switch (tccr) statement.
> > Its cases are the possible clock select values.
> > Is that correct?
> Right!
> > tccr contains more than the CS bits,
> >
> Right! Rest of bits will compared in TimerCompareAfterCount();

In HWMegaTimer0::CpuCycle(), why tccr and not tccr & 7?
As written, the switch is usually, i.e. whenever 0 != tccr & ~7, a noop.

Also, is ASSR on your todo list?

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