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Re: Drive Straight C Code using Encoders without PID?

Good point too. But actually we are looking at the LST file.

When you complie, go to FILE, OPEN and change your extension browse to .LST. Then find the list file in your project folder.

Find the last HEX entry in the left side. Should be no bigger than 7FFF.

Use Windows Calculator, (change to scientific mode) to convert HEX to DEC.

Actually what will happen first is your complier will give you and error something like this.

Can not fit robot.io or something like that..actually I should have this error memorizes because I've seen it like 100 times already.





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Originally Posted by probizzle
A quick thing to point out.

You are reading the map files and not looking at the pure size of the hex files right?
Because if you are just looking at the hex files, the size does not reflect usage of the 32k space.

I guess if you guys know about it, will be helpful to someone else. But VERY important to keep in mind.
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