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Can anybody help me with this? I am building from the command line using a batch file. Every time the batch file is run, all C files are rebuilt even if there were no changes. Building from the uVision2 IDE works as you would expect with incremental builds. I have search this site and found two memos about this. One concerns the TZ setting in the Autoexec.bat - I don't have that. The other memo states a "A=0x0" in the Defines section can cause this as well. I removed all defines and still have the problem. Any ideas? Thanks Barry
It is because I am using NMAKE that I had to take this approach. Nobody could tell me how to simulate the V3 AMAKE actions using a batch file and V4 of the build tools. So now I am using uVision to replace NMAKE and gain uVision's automatic register optimization feature.
"uVision's automatic register optimization feature." I think that's a feature of the compiler & Linker; uVision just provides an "easy" interface to access those features. So it should be possible to do it from the command line - you can take the options generated by uVision as your starting point.