Source program (not yet tested and debugged) as attachment (8554 Bytes of prg), no error message at compiling time ( "hex" only). And if I define the chip as Mega8515, the prg is still too big ... and there is no error message ! I wonder why that's so, I saw several times that an "out of memory" was notified in case of not enough SRAM. Or does the compiler rely on the flash programming system to signal such an error ? Maybe that most people use the "hex/flash" button ... I can't do so : STK200 programmer !
Source program (not yet tested and debugged) as attachment (8554 Bytes of prg), no error message at compiling time ( "hex" only). And if I define the chip as Mega8515, the prg is still too big ... and there is no error message ! I wonder why that's so, I saw several times that an "out of memory" was notified in case of not enough SRAM. Or does the compiler rely on the flash programming system to signal such an error ? Maybe that most people use the "hex/flash" button ... I can't do so : STK200 programmer !
Last edit: Bertrand BAROTH 2019-02-03