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C51 and nRF24e1 problem, code UNDER 2k

I am trying out two boards for a wireless app, the Chipcon cc2510, and the Nordic nRF24E1, both have 8051 on board. They are each geared towards one IDE or another, Nordic and Keil, Chipcon and IAR.

Anyways, I am having trouble right now adding ANY lines to my code. I dont get a compiler error, but do get an error when programming the EEPROM (using a dev kit). I do NOT get an error when "emulating" the EEPROM with the supplier dongle. Code=922, data=54. Any ideas? I get and error when programming the onboard EEPROM that there was an error programming. Any thoughts? Thanks.

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  • "I know of no Keil 'feature' to load code memory with the program."

    Ah - but you don't use the IDE, do you?

    uVision does support downloaders - including FlashMagic, and others like the various JTAG thingies available...

    However, the actual downloader is a 3rd-party tool - uVision merely provides an interface to it.

    Therefore any stupid, useless messages like "There was an error programming the EEPROM" are the fault of the 3rd-party developer.

    [rant]
    Surely, it must have been a software developer who coded that message - don't they know from experience just how useless such a message is?!
    [/rant]

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  • "I know of no Keil 'feature' to load code memory with the program."

    Ah - but you don't use the IDE, do you?

    uVision does support downloaders - including FlashMagic, and others like the various JTAG thingies available...

    However, the actual downloader is a 3rd-party tool - uVision merely provides an interface to it.

    Therefore any stupid, useless messages like "There was an error programming the EEPROM" are the fault of the 3rd-party developer.

    [rant]
    Surely, it must have been a software developer who coded that message - don't they know from experience just how useless such a message is?!
    [/rant]

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