Is there a way to find out where the RAM is going.
I have a bunch of defines set up for diagnosing stuff.
Instead of doing a giant debug I am going piece by peace.
So each debug is just a few "cout" but I am not defining any new ram variables.
So right now I am at 25% usage with no debug defines.
I I turn a one on that is just a few cout I just to 32%.
I am trying to understand where the "7%" is going to output a few comments to the serial monitor?
As part of the normal initialization I am already using cout to just show a few statements about the initialization progress so the Serial is already active an as I am using the SDFat I am already using
Just interested in figuring out where the "7%" is going.
Thanks
Bruce
I have a bunch of defines set up for diagnosing stuff.
Instead of doing a giant debug I am going piece by peace.
So each debug is just a few "cout" but I am not defining any new ram variables.
So right now I am at 25% usage with no debug defines.
I I turn a one on that is just a few cout I just to 32%.
I am trying to understand where the "7%" is going to output a few comments to the serial monitor?
As part of the normal initialization I am already using cout to just show a few statements about the initialization progress so the Serial is already active an as I am using the SDFat I am already using
static ArduinoOutStream cout(Serial);
Just interested in figuring out where the "7%" is going.
Thanks
Bruce