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Ading a flash table

Hi

i want to put a table data at flash (at specific address). How can i save it to the compiled output file?
The FLASH.INI file do this? How?

Thanks a lot.

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  • "Anybody said to you that my life is not easy because of a fixed address??"

    Yes: you did!

    On 28-Sep-2007 at 07:37 you yourself said, "its seems a little complex"

    As I said at the time, it is the fixed address that makes it "complex" - it would be a lot simpler it it weren't for the fixed address!

    But, if you're happy with a "complex" solution where a simple one may well be sufficient - then, of course, you don't need any more suggestions!

    "If you see every problem as a nail, then you will always propose a hammer as the solution"

    Or, as Hans-Bernhard Broeker once said,

    "This ... only proves that if you absolutely insist, you can drive a 10-inch nail into concrete using a fine-tip soldering iron, even if you have a perfectly usable hammer at hand. It spectacularly fails to answer the actual question, though: why the heck would anyone want to do such a thing?"
    http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread10430.asp

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  • "Anybody said to you that my life is not easy because of a fixed address??"

    Yes: you did!

    On 28-Sep-2007 at 07:37 you yourself said, "its seems a little complex"

    As I said at the time, it is the fixed address that makes it "complex" - it would be a lot simpler it it weren't for the fixed address!

    But, if you're happy with a "complex" solution where a simple one may well be sufficient - then, of course, you don't need any more suggestions!

    "If you see every problem as a nail, then you will always propose a hammer as the solution"

    Or, as Hans-Bernhard Broeker once said,

    "This ... only proves that if you absolutely insist, you can drive a 10-inch nail into concrete using a fine-tip soldering iron, even if you have a perfectly usable hammer at hand. It spectacularly fails to answer the actual question, though: why the heck would anyone want to do such a thing?"
    http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread10430.asp

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