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PCs running 64-bit Windows, complemented by a separate scheduler on multicore multiprocessors, can deliver real-time performance on software-defined peripheralsView Forums msp430 ez430-F2013 **Help needed** Started by eZ430-Learner ●November 16, 2008 ChronologicalNewest First I was trying to run my application,,, but am getting this error,, plz help Error Linking Error[e104]: Failed to fit all segments into specified ranges. Problem discovered in segment CODE. Unable to place 45 block(s) (0x10e2 byte(s) total) in 0x782 byte(s) of memory. The problem occurred while processing the segment placement command "-P(CODE)CODE=F800-FFDF", where at the moment of placement the available memory ranges were "CODE:f85e-ffdf" Error https://e2e.ti.com/support/wireless_connectivity/bluetooth_low_energy/f/538/t/420664 while running Linker Beginning Microcontrollers with the MSP430Free Download Posted by old_cow_yellow ●November 16, 2008Sounds like your code is too big for F2013. It would not fit! --- In m..., eZ430-Learner wrote:> > I was trying to run my application,,, but am getting this error,,plz help> > Error > > Linking > Error[e104]: Failed to fit all segments into specified ranges.Problem discovered in segment CODE. https://www.embeddedrelated.com/showthread/msp430/38484-1.php Unable to place 45 > block(s) (0x10e2 byte(s) total) in 0x782 byte(s) of memory. Theproblem occurred while processing the segment > placement command "-P(CODE)CODE0-FFDF", where at the moment ofplacement the available memory ranges > were "CODE:f85e-ffdf" > Error while running Linker > > > >Posted by "paddu.koti" ●November 16, 2008Hi, To check the code size in IAR, set up the Linker to generate link list(List tab). The map file will show the information about the code size. regards --- In m..., eZ430-Learner wrote:> > I was trying to run my application,,, but am getting this error,, plz help> > Error > > Linking > Error[e104]: Failed to fit all segments into specified ranges. Problem discovered in segment CODE. Unable to place 45 > block(s) (0x10e2 byte(s) total) in 0x782 byte(s) of memory. The problem occurred while processing the segment > placement command "-P(CODE)CODE=F800-FFDF", where at the moment of placement the available memory ranges > were "CODE:f85e-ffdf" > Error while running Linker > > > > > > > >Posted by old_cow_yellow ●November 16, 2008I do not think the Linker will be able to generate a link list. It can do that only if the

& Smart Home PC-Programmierung PC Hard- & Software Ausbildung & Beruf Offtopic Webseite Artikelübersicht http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/283776 Letzte Änderungen Forum: Mikrocontroller und Digitale Elektronik MSP430 IAR Error[e104] http://boris0.blogspot.com/2012/09/revealing-hidden-awesomeness-of-ti.html Forenliste Threadliste Neuer Beitrag Suchen Anmelden Benutzerliste Bildergalerie Hilfe Login MSP430 IAR Error[e104] Autor: BL (Gast) Datum: 18.01.2013 10:27 Bewertung 0 ▲ lesenswert ▼ nicht lesenswert Hallo zusammen. Ich nutze IAR Embeddet Workbench IDE V.5.20 und den µC MSP430F2013. Ich error e104 bekomme folgenden Error: Error[e104]: Failed to fit all segments into specified ranges. Problem discovered in segment CODE. Unable to place 25 block(s) (0x7bc byte(s) total) in 0x7b6 byte(s) of memory. The problem occurred while processing the Heißt das mit anderen Worten, dass der µC stack voll ist? Das wäre sehr krass, error e104 msp430 weil so viel Code habe ich noch gar nicht geschrieben. Vielen Dank alle Hilfe. :) BL Beitrag melden Bearbeiten Thread verschieben Thread sperren Thread löschen Thread mit anderem zusammenführen Markierten Text zitieren Antwort Antwort mit Zitat Re: MSP430 IAR Error[e104] Autor: Lothar Miller (lkmiller) (Moderator) Datum: 18.01.2013 10:35 Bewertung 0 ▲ lesenswert ▼ nicht lesenswert BL schrieb: > Heißt das mit anderen Worten, dass der µC stack voll ist? Nein, schlimmer: der Programmspeicher ist voll. > weil so viel Code habe ich noch gar nicht geschrieben. Zeig doch mal, was du hast. Als Dateianhang mit Nachmane *.c Beitrag melden Bearbeiten Löschen Markierten Text zitieren Antwort Antwort mit Zitat Re: MSP430 IAR Error[e104] Autor: Rufus Τ. Firefly (rufus) (Moderator) Datum: 18.01.2013 10:37 Bewertung 0 ▲ lesenswert ▼ nicht lesenswert BL schrieb: > weil so viel Code habe ich noch gar nicht > geschrieben. Es reicht ja, wenn der von Dir geschriebene C

who beats that?) Launchpad development kitthat includes 2 "value line" (pronounced "super-cheap") micro-controllers, USB programmer and development software. That is everything you need to dive into the wonderful world of the super-lower-power microcontrollers. Picking the test project There are so many options for the first project: flashing LED, doomsday device, iSomething… Hm, iSomething sounds like a cool idea. How about making a poor-guy MP3 player? Maybe downgraded to the extreme: one song, poor audio quality, no control buttons? To make digital audio player we need two major components: storage memory for digital audio and Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC). Expectedly, such a simple microcontroller does not have a built-in DAC, so sounds like I would need a separate chip. But wait, Who needs a DAC for lousy quality audio? There is an easy alternative to DAC - Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). The idea is to generate audio signal with variable-width digital pulses, with high enough pulse frequency it should produce acceptable quality audio. Sure enough TI has an application note to demonstrate exactly that (PWM for audio application). Since I decided not to worry about audio quality, I picked 8 bit for audio resolution (as a side note - it is supposed to be roughly equal to AM radio quality). 8 bit resolution gives me 256 possible PWM widths (for example, value 10 means that output stays on for 10 cycles and after that turns off for 255-10=245 cycles). Assuming that my TI chip runs at the max speed (16 MHz) my complete PWM cycle would be: 16,000,000Hz/256=62,500 Hz. Wow, at such high PWM frequency I should be able to generate sound with frequencies up to 62,500Hz/2=31,250 Hz (this calculation is based on Whittaker-Nyquist-Kotelnikov-Shannon sampling theorem). But it also means that I have to store 31,250 bytes of data for 1 second of music. Where am I going to store my music? External storage MSP430G2231 only has 2KB of memory. Because I need 31,250 bytes to store 1 second of music, I could store the whole 0.06 seconds using internal storage. This is definitely not enough. Well, it just means that I need an external storage. How about SD/MMC Card? It is a perfect external storage for microcontrollers because it is inexpensive and supportsvery microcontroller friendlySPI protocol. The Launchpad came with 2 chips: MSP430G2211 and MSP430G2231 the latest has built-in universal serial interface that supports SPI protocol, perfect! And of course after checking TI website, I found this application note to interface between MSP430 and SD Card. Now I need to decide how to store the music. A

 

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