| Munish Kumar 07/03/09 04:10 Modified: 07/03/09 04:13 Read: 238 times Chandigarh India |
#166693 - Getting it now.... Responding to: Andy Neil's previous message |
Ok. Now I got it. Data segment for a classic 8051 is 128 Bytes & for an 8052 is 256 Bytes, Since I was able to increase the buffer size to 239 with:
idata unsigned char image_buffer[239]; for the RD2. Now the build O/P was : Program Size: data=256.0 xdata=0 code=1502 But what about my 508 Byte array? Seems I would have to use external RAM!? |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| How to use on-chip RAM for array storage in Keil? | MUNISH KUMAR | 07/03/09 03:34 |
| Basics: 8052 Memory Spaces | Andy Neil | 07/03/09 03:44 |
| The message doesn't exist | MUNISH KUMAR | 07/03/09 04:03 |
| data, xdata | Juergen Christoph | 07/03/09 03:44 |
| Incorrect | Andy Neil | 07/03/09 03:50 |
| Getting it now.... | MUNISH KUMAR | 07/03/09 04:10 |
| Not quite | Andy Neil | 07/03/09 04:16 |
| I got it completely now! | MUNISH KUMAR | 07/03/09 04:48 |
| Some possible answers..Munish | Kiran V. Sutar | 07/03/09 04:25 |
| Thanks! | MUNISH KUMAR | 07/03/09 05:02 |
| "RAM" and "Data Memory" are not synonymous | Andy Neil | 07/03/09 05:48 |
| Agreed | Kiran V. Sutar | 07/03/09 08:55 |
| NO WAY | Erik Malund | 07/03/09 07:10 |
Thanks for correcting me | Kiran V. Sutar | 07/03/09 09:04 |



