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authorMichael Walker <killyosaur@gmail.com>2026-06-11 09:58:17 -0400
committerMichael Walker <killyosaur@gmail.com>2026-06-11 09:58:17 -0400
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Fixed a couple of exercise references as they are no longer accurate after the recent changes
- Exercise 107 claimed the async exercises are 84-91, they are actually 85-94 and quiz 95 - Exercise 113 claimed the bit manip exercise is 097, it is now 100 - Exercise 114 has the bit manipulation exercises as 097 and 098, they are now 100 and 101 - Exercise 114 has the last switch exercise as being 108, it is now 111.
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//
// A common activity in microcontroller programming is setting and clearing
// bits on input and output pins. This lets you control LEDs, sensors, motors
-// and more! In a previous exercise (097_bit_manipulation.zig) you learned how
+// and more! In a previous exercise (100_bit_manipulation.zig) you learned how
// to swap two bytes using the ^ (XOR - exclusive or) operator. This quiz will
// test your knowledge of bit manipulation in Zig while giving you a taste of
// what it's like to control registers in a real microcontroller. Included at