re-use some objects by re-linking at different parts of the program (the
ooPIC has no garbage cleanup) or use lower-resource objects. As Richard
says, you can also try using BYTE or WORD variables instead of oBYTE or
oWORD if they aren't linked to a VC.
DLC
jporterwbtcorp wrote:
> Hello..
>
> I am compiling a rather large program on an OOpicII B.2.2+ and I'm
> getting the following message -- Error #23, objects have exceeded the
> available RAM by XXX bytes
>
> Is this a hardware limitation in the oOpic chip itself or can I remedy
> this by installing a bigger eprom? If another eprom is the answer,
> could you please specify what to use? Thanks.
>
> John
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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