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Something SPECIAL: put variables anywhere

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Byte Craft Limited's compilers support SPECIAL memory: user-declared memory blocks accessed (read and written) by software. The compiler manages allocation for SPECIAL memory similarly to system RAM and ROM. The result is a seamless integration of off-chip or on-chip memory resources into C language programs.

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Hints and Tips

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These sections present helpful tips and notes not included in general documentation.

  • C38 - Special Page Access
  • C6805 - Filling Unused ROM
  • C6805 - Setting Multiple MORs
  • C6805 - Working with MMEVS05/MMDS05
  • COP8C - Executing Initialization Code
  • COP8C - S Register Support
  • Debugging: Using Macros to Monitor Program Flow
  • Declaring SPECIAL Memory
  • LCD Interface
  • LOCAL Memory
  • Low Cost, Low Speed A/D conversion for Embedded Systems
  • MPC - Branch Islands on the PIC16C5x
  • MPC - Constant ROM Arrays
  • MPC - Named Address Space
  • MPC - Setting Configuration Fuses
  • Non-linear Data Transformations
  • Using the CodeWright(TM) Editor

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Update Notice

MPC

Recommended update: MPLAB

MPC

If you use Microchip's MPLAB as an IDE for Byte Craft Limited's MPC Code Development System, we recommend you update MPLAB to a version no greater than 7.50.

This version promises to resolve an "extended instruction" error message that some users have reported to Byte Craft Limited. See this document for more details.

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