I have a demo version of uVision2 V2.12 and it can only generate Hex-80 output files.Does anyone have any idea how to generate the Intel-hex or to convert the hex-80 to Intel-hex?
For a full list of the Eval limitations, see http://www.keil.com/demo/limits.htm In particular, note that the Eval Linker will only ever produce an executable starting at 0x4000 - this is specifically to stop you getting a FREE tool for programming single-chip solutions!
"...specifically to stop you getting a FREE tool ..." thats straight reason i forgot... danke
Thanks for the explanation guys! Keil makes good tools but it's a pity they're useless for an average, usually empty-pocketed student.
Well, Keil gives you a full Professional development environment - they don't expect to be selling it to individuals for "hobby" projects. To be fair, you can produce worthwhile projects within the 2K limit - you just have to ensure that your target can cope with the code starting at 0x4000. Have you enquired about educational deals? It's probably the sort of thing your University/college would buy - not individual students. You wouldn't expect to have to buy your own oscilloscope or logic analyser, would you?