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large (>8k) array in xdata, program running incorrectly

Hi guys,

I tried to construct a waveform with more than 6000 points. the program is like:

arg.h
. .
int xdata wave[6000]
. .
main(){
. .
for...{
wave[i]=i*10;
. }
.

it passed the compiling and linking.
it showed that xdata=12131.
but when i ran the program, it's actually showing a messed up waveform. it only works correctly when i reduced the size of the wave[] to 4000, which makes xdata=8131.

i m using version 7.2, and the xram on the board is 128k. i think it's something missing in the program but couldnt figure it out yet since i m just a beginner of mcu programing in c. any suggestion? i really appreciate it.

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  • ok. i read the flash memory part of the datasheet. it's for code and non-volatile data storage. does it mean that i can only put the codes there? i am not sure if i can use it as xram for xdata. if set up the memory >8k, say up to 64k, in EMI0CF, so all the memory beyond 8k is from the flash memory, or i actually need some memory chip?

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  • ok. i read the flash memory part of the datasheet. it's for code and non-volatile data storage. does it mean that i can only put the codes there? i am not sure if i can use it as xram for xdata. if set up the memory >8k, say up to 64k, in EMI0CF, so all the memory beyond 8k is from the flash memory, or i actually need some memory chip?

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