Hello, I'm trying to figure out how to do something and I'm getting no where. Hope someone here can point me to some info on this... I have a program that uses three different short int 16 x 16 tables. My code is very stable and I don't need to change it much any more. What I'd like to find out is if there is a way to use Philip's flash tool to just program the tables and not the program. The tables change daily and I'm the only guy who has a seat of the Keil ARM tools. It's a real pain for the guys who are doing the testing to have to email me a new table set, me compile it, the send them back a hex file for them to flash the uC. Does anyone have any tips or sample code on how to do this (if it is possible)? I'm a hardware engineer, so make it simple :)
"I'm going to have to make DKARM put the tables in the some place every time and thats what I don't know how to do." Assigning physical addresses is the Linker's job - so you need to look to the DKARM Linker Manual (or Locator, if it has a separate Locator). C51 also provides the _at_ keyword, which can be used to assign absolute addresses in the 'C' source code. I don't know if DKARM has similar - check the Compiler manual. "I figured Keil's forum should be the place to ask this type of question..." Yep - just trying to clarify what you're doing and where you're coming from.