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Hello.
I am curious why there is a limitation of 64k on the C251 compiler, when the device can handle up to 256k? Is there a way around this?
I am using an Intel 80C251 That begs the question: why are you using a discontinued chip
what is 'sarcastic' in my reply???
Erik
The 251 is today available as IP Core. Therefore many companies are designing their 'own' device using this core.
The 251 supports a linar memory up to 16MB. This is also supported by the C251 Compiler with the far and huge memory types.
More information: http://www.keil.com/support/man/docs/c251/c251_le_memtypes.htm