Serial.wz
Unlike standard UART libraries that might rely heavily on vendor-specific hardware abstraction layers (HAL), aims to be highly portable, allowing the same code to drive serial communications on different microcontrollers with minimal modification. It is frequently employed in systems where resources are scarce, such as early-stage bootloaders or low-power embedded monitoring tools. Key Characteristics: Portability: Designed to be platform-independent. Low Overhead: Minimizes RAM and CPU usage.
u8, u16, u32, u64, i8, i16, i32, i64, f32, f64, bool, string, bytes serial.wz
If you are looking for information on "serial.wz" in a different context (e.g., specific file extensions, software, or technical documentation), please provide more details so I can refine the search. Unlike standard UART libraries that might rely heavily
That’s it. No Python script. No parsing bugs. Low Overhead: Minimizes RAM and CPU usage
The was primarily assigned to post-World War II and early Cold War-era aircraft delivered during the 1950s. Notable examples include:
[ WZ Header ] ──> [ IV Check (e.g., 0x4D, 0x23...) ] ──> [ Serialized Property Nodes ] │ ┌─────────────────┴─────────────────┐ [ Image Properties ] [ Vector/Sound Data ] Custom Encryption and Memory Overheads
Part 1: The Entertainment Angle (Television Serials & Web Zones)
