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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?
Cross-posting is like sending a request to every sales office you can get the address of, expecting them all to individually answer your identical requests.
That is one of the reasons why big companies has a strict policy that the world is divided into regions and that only the "owner" of a region may handle customer requests. If you get in the wrong way, you (or your request) is forwarded to the owner.
The web is a "controlled anarchy". There is no control mechanism to catch multiple concurrent request.