Hi,
With the Tasking compiler it is possible to hold the generated assembly code that can be used in a project. Has Keil also such a possibility. I found only an option to make a list file?
Greetings...
Hi,
With the Tasking compiler it is possible to hold the generated assembly code that can be used in a project. Has Keil also such a possibility. I found only an option to make a list file?
Greetings...
In article , Wijnand Nijs writes
Yes it is posible. The SRC mode wil produce assembler from the C. Are you using command line, uVsion 1,2 or 3? Is it 166 or 51?
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Hi,
Sorry, uVisi> In article , Wijnand Nijs
In article , Wijnand Nijs writes
Highlight the file in the C file in the project window. Righht click on it and select options. Turn onthe box for SRC.
Remember this will priduce an SRC file EVERYT TIME you compile.
I usualluy take the C file out of the prject, rename tjhe SRC file to A51 and add thet to the project.
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Hi Chris,
Thanks a lot. I put it tomorrow into practice.
Chris Hills wrote:
It works perfect, thanks and greetings...
Wijnand Nijs wrote:
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