We are using Keil C-51 V7.06. There is a structure defined:
typedef struct { unsigned char address_bus_h; unsigned char address_bus_l; unsigned char data_bus; }instbus_raw_t;
instbus_raw.address_bus_h = instbus_raw_local.address_bus_h; instbus_raw.address_bus_l = instbus_raw_local.address_bus_l; instbus_raw.data_bus = instbus_raw_local.data_bus;
memcpy(&instbus_raw,&instbus_raw_local,sizeof(instbus_raw_t));
void *(my_memcpy)(void *s1, const void *s2, size_t n) { char *su1 = (char *)s1; const char *su2 = (const char *)s2; for (; 0 < n; --n) *su1++ = *su2++; return (s1); } my_memcpy(&instbus_raw,&instbus_raw_local,sizeof(struct instbus_raw_t));
"I also take Andy's point about low value high volume product, I've always been fortunate enough to work on high value kit where component cost isn't much of an issue, so I tend to overlook this." Actually, so do I! But I've been picked up on it a number of times now, so I thought I'd just get my own back! ;-)