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PK51 Srange problem

I am using happily Keil PK51 package for more than a year.
Suddenly, I experience a very strange problem:
When running a code on Silabs C8051F321 processor -
the debugger interpretes an Assembler command in the wrong way: jump bit performs a jump to wrong address.
Practicaly, no code can run now and I can't work with the system.

Did any of you experience such issue?
Any idea?

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  • The problem isn't the people who read all boards, and knows that they (or someone else) have already answered on another forum.

    sometimes it is. I have sometimes answered a question and then when seeing the cross posting found that someone else had spent the time to find the same answer amking the time I spent wasted.

    Of course when the cross=posting is detected, that does not happen any more, but is it too much to ask that the OP states in the first postthat the subject is cross-posted.

    I have, myself, cross-posted when which group might have a member with the answer was in doubt, but ALWAYS stated in both posts "this is cross posted at ..."

    Erik

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  • The problem isn't the people who read all boards, and knows that they (or someone else) have already answered on another forum.

    sometimes it is. I have sometimes answered a question and then when seeing the cross posting found that someone else had spent the time to find the same answer amking the time I spent wasted.

    Of course when the cross=posting is detected, that does not happen any more, but is it too much to ask that the OP states in the first postthat the subject is cross-posted.

    I have, myself, cross-posted when which group might have a member with the answer was in doubt, but ALWAYS stated in both posts "this is cross posted at ..."

    Erik

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  • sometimes it is. I have sometimes answered a question and then when seeing the cross posting found that someone else had spent the time to find the same answer amking the time I spent wasted.

    Yes, but I meant that only people who have already answered the question in another forum - or have already seen the answer in another forum - knows that it is a waste of time to answer it again.

    The nice thing about reading multiple forums is the possibility of finding out that an anwer has already been supplied. The wasted time is always a source of great joy ;-)