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How can determinate the rom page of a function?

 
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How can determinate the rom page of a function?
PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 1:42 pm     Reply with quote

Hello,

I'm using pic16f876, ccs v3.212, mplab 7.2 and proteus 7.1 sp2.

I have the problem that when I exceed the 25% of the rom (as mplab says...) my program starts to work wrong in proteus. It doesn't translate to assembly code from the main function and everything became wrong.

I think that may it could be that I have exceeded the 1st page of the rom... But I don't know how to asign the other functions to the other pages...
or maybe I'm completely wrong and there is any other problem...

thank you very much


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 3:06 pm     Reply with quote

Set your Project Build Options to make the Call Tree file (.TRE extension).
Use the "Terminal" font in your editor. Then you can see the line-font
characters used in the file.

Here is a typical line in the .TRE file:
Quote:
ds1307_write_byte 0/119 Ram=2

This means the function is in Rom Page 0,
and it uses 119 ROM words (this is for a 16F877).
It also uses 2 bytes of RAM.
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