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Keil Error - L107: "Address Space OverFlow"

Greetings,
My processor is a Dallas DS80C320.

I'm programming along saving, compiling and testing as I go. I have now received the following error: "L107 Address Space Overflow" That was my "first" error - at the top of the list. I have more errors, the next one is: "L105 Public refers to ignored segment".

Do I not have something not setup correctly?

My code is that that big (maybe it is), I don't believe I should have reached a size upper limit - unless I need to specify something.
In my directory, the lst file is 87K, the hex file is 36k. The c code is 2288 lines with many comments.

Help?

Thanks
Sparky

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  • Once again - thanks!!!

    You can tell - I've jumped in without reading all I should.

    Part of the problem is (no excuse though) I'm on a tight deadline to have this working for a customer.

    I have done a similar project with a different family of controllers so I was picked to for this job.

    Erik - you are correct - I have been playing hunt and bungle with the menus - most of my questions and problems have been with using uVision and things unique to the Dallas 80c320 / 8051 arch. not the actual "C" programming.

    I will be going through these pdf's and web sites -

    Thanks again

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  • Once again - thanks!!!

    You can tell - I've jumped in without reading all I should.

    Part of the problem is (no excuse though) I'm on a tight deadline to have this working for a customer.

    I have done a similar project with a different family of controllers so I was picked to for this job.

    Erik - you are correct - I have been playing hunt and bungle with the menus - most of my questions and problems have been with using uVision and things unique to the Dallas 80c320 / 8051 arch. not the actual "C" programming.

    I will be going through these pdf's and web sites -

    Thanks again

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