Hi MOUNTAIN747,
Try this,
In MCS open the tab " VIEW" scroll down to "Compile and Program Options", click that and it opens a box and on the compiler page there is a check box that says "Listing File", check it. I think it will do as you ask then.
Hi MOUNTAIN747,
Try this,
In MCS open the tab " VIEW" scroll down to "Compile and Program Options", click that and it opens a box and on the compiler page there is a check box that says "Listing File", check it. I think it will do as you ask then.
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Great! Thanks Joe,
This file makes for some interesting reading. It gives a good look at how PBP organizes the compiled program. Addresses of variables in RAM are easy to figure out. I think my best bet at locating a target in program memory is to insert a variable “HEREIAM” after my target then compile, read the new list file, and figure out what my target address is. Does that make sense?
Thanks again Joe for your response.
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