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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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    Erik

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  • as often before: different perspective

    if you are not connected to a large server with tape backup or similar.
    we are

    may need very high network transfer speeds
    we have that

    But since he requirements varies so much, it is quite often advantageous to have more than one computer. And then you want a license that allows more than one installation, as long as it is for a single user.
    how very true and, if the software came with fingerprint ID, that would be possible :) . Unfortunately Joe TheThief have no problem signing on as Paul Honest, so the vendors have no option.

    It can often be quite hard to be lawful :(
    as long as you stick to "the intent of the law" I doubt anyone will hunt you down.

    Erik

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