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 :)
Can the _at_ attribute be used with GNU or only with the Keil ARM tools? I tried it with a GNU project and I got a: error: parse error before "_at_" If I can't use the '_at_' with GNU how hard is it to convert a project to use the Keil ARM tools? My code has been running so well that I've never wanted to mess with the new Keil ARM compiler because I was afraid that it would take too much time to get it running. Again, thanks for al of the help!!!
There are several programs that are configured for GNU GCC and Keil CARM. The changes are listed in: http://www.keil.com/support/docs/2968.htm
> There are several programs that are > configured for GNU GCC and Keil CARM. > The changes are listed in: > http://www.keil.com/support/docs/2968.htm Thanks again Reinhard! I swear I searched Keil's site for a doc like this and found nothing... Just took me 15 minutes and I was up an compiling with CARM.