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hex file problem

HI friends!
Their is a small problem can any one plz resolve it.........
when i load the hex file in G540 hex file burner it just only loads three bytes can any one plz help me out what this problem is?
i am using windows 7 64 bit.....

does 64 bit operaing system creats problem or it is some thing else....

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  • In windows xp data is loaded sequentially and in 7 it is loaded in scattered form I think it might be an error !

    And that's with the same hex file on both machines, using the same tools to "load" that hexfile? And you still haven't explained why you think that might be an error. So far it's just different.

    Does my 8051 controller works efficiently if i burn the scatter data hex file in it....
    How do you expect anybody to be able to answer that, given that nobody other than you has ever actually laid eyes on that hex file, and you haven't even told which of the hundreds of possible choice your "8051 controller" actually is?

    my scattered file goes to address which is to high ....
    In what sense is 0x800..0x900 "too high"?

    I'll venture a guess at this point: the Keil tools on your 64bit machine don't have a valid license.

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  • In windows xp data is loaded sequentially and in 7 it is loaded in scattered form I think it might be an error !

    And that's with the same hex file on both machines, using the same tools to "load" that hexfile? And you still haven't explained why you think that might be an error. So far it's just different.

    Does my 8051 controller works efficiently if i burn the scatter data hex file in it....
    How do you expect anybody to be able to answer that, given that nobody other than you has ever actually laid eyes on that hex file, and you haven't even told which of the hundreds of possible choice your "8051 controller" actually is?

    my scattered file goes to address which is to high ....
    In what sense is 0x800..0x900 "too high"?

    I'll venture a guess at this point: the Keil tools on your 64bit machine don't have a valid license.

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