As I can see, the keil compiler doesnt use regular stack for functions, and all the local variables inside functions are mapped in global memory. Is there a way, to make it behaive like a normal program should? I.E - create a local variables in ram,and destroy them, when the function ends? Thank you.
C is device independent. That is TOTAL AND UTTERLY BULLSHIT Is that not 'information'? If he actually believe that C is device independent, then this could very well be the best information in the whole thread Erik