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## Hardware | ## Hardware | ||
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- | ## Programming | + | ## Electronics |
- | ### C | + | I'm trying to understand electronics. |
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- | If you want to take a void pointer then use it for building a structure of objects of the same data size, recast it: | + | ## Programming |
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- | ```c | + | |
- | void *myRAM; | + | |
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- | short *shortInterface = (short *)myRAM; | + | ## Random |
- | shortInterface++; | + | |
- | ``` | + | |
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