| ??? 06/04/03 11:35 Read: times |
#47487 - RE: What is the size of my code? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
very simple, add number of characters in source file and multiply it by six, then by subtracting 2 from the result will give you a number n which has to be multiplied by size of the mov instruction i.e. 2. if still you dont get the result. refer to intel hex format and search for the thread in the forum. abhishek |
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| RE: What is the size of my code?Andy Nei | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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