Reply by Jagadeesh Bhaskar P November 24, 20052005-11-24
In the debug folder of your project, upon compilation, a memory map file
will be generated (with extension .map). This file will list the output
sections, their corresponding size and address location of your built
target. From this it is easy to deduce if a linker command file has to
be written or not.

HTH
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Jagadeesh
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safoora naderolasli
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Subject: [c6x] about writing a linker command file

Hi every one,
I want to write a program but I do not know if I myself should write the
linker command file or not. I'm using the 6713 DSK .& how I should know
what is the size of my program so that I can use only the L2SRAM .
thanks.
safora
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Reply by safoora naderolasli November 23, 20052005-11-23
Hi every one,
I want to write a program but I do not know if I myself should write the linker command file or not. I'm using the 6713 DSK .& how I should know what is the size of my program so that I can use only the L2SRAM .
thanks.
safora


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