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how to re-compile a project with the same results of old compilation

Hello,
I've comipled a project with KEIL in order to generate an Hex code (that is stored in ROM on a chip).
2 days passed, I recomipled the exact same code, and the results of the Hex code are different, and I can see that the compiler changed the address of the internal variables etc.
I need to restore the old results, somehow!!
I have all the object files of the old compilation.
Is there any way to load them?
Anyone knows why the compilation has changed (though the C files have not changed)?
I know that the order of the files written in the left window of the KEIL changes the compilation, but this order has not changed as well.
Please help......
Best Regards,
Noam
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  • "does anybody remember the old beautiful "book licence" (treat it as a book, only one can use at a time)"

    I very much miss the early Borland licenses - that was when they had good products and loyal customers. It was before they let ties take control of the company. After the ties came in, they were no longer allowed to admit known bugs and document possible work-arounds.

    It didn't take too long to kill the company. What remains now is a broken shard, since they aliented themself from their end users - we developers.

    I don't know how many companies they have bought to get access to new technology, and then failed badly since we customers don't trust them to stay focused and to value us.

  • shoot the thieves

    ?!
    the only alternative to b) I know of

    if you have another idea than a) and b) let's hear what it is. a) is never going to be implemented and just dropping b) would give the thieves a field day

    Erik