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Quick Programming Question:

When exporting the code, a dialog box shows up asking what program memory you want to start and end with. What is the input values I want in those textboxes?
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Re: Quick Programming Question:

Exporting from what to what?
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Re: Quick Programming Question:

I'm trying to export my code to the uploader, but it asks for the start and end programming memory. I'm not sure if the default (x07ffe) is the correct one because I seem to remember using another last year...Does anyone happen to know the right one?
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Re: Quick Programming Question:

Scarlett,

You do not need to do the export function in MPLAB. Merely build your project and the linker script (the 18f8722.lkr file) will target all appropriate memory locations when creating the hex file.

Don't change the linker script unless you know what you are doing...

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