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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 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. 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 code size fits. The Linker already said the code size is 0x10E2 bytes while there are only 0x0782 bytes available in F2013. How can the Linker generate a Link-List? --- In m..., "paddu.koti" wrote:> > Hi, > > 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

 

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