Post 4 made on Wednesday December 19, 2012 at 10:42 |
Lowhz Senior Member |
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Well, you could build 2 test macros: one with nested macros and one with a long list of individual codes. Start each macro by changing the state of one of the relays on the back and end it with changing the state of that relay again so that you can hear a 'click' when it flips. Use those clicks as references for your stopwatch and report back your results.
I imagine when you build a big group of nested macros it takes the CPU longer to dereference the memory address the command is in since you are calling a function from within a function.
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