gnupic: Re: [gnupic] Re: sdcc and USB


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Subject: Re: [gnupic] Re: sdcc and USB
From: "Vangelis Rokas" ####@####.####
Date: 11 Dec 2005 02:09:48 +0000
Message-Id: <006801c5fdf7$ef582d50$c8f7cdd4@odyssey>

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From: "Easy B" ####@####.####
To: ####@####.####
Subject: Re: [gnupic] Re: sdcc and USB


> Back to sdcc. I have a little stupid blink program for sdcc that  works on 
> the 18f2550 if compiled with following command: sdcc -mpic16  -p18f255 
> blink.c
> But if I use the Makefile, that links it to pic18f2550.lib and 
> libsdcc.lib i guess, the hex file gets smaller but the code doesn't  run. 
> Excuse my ignorance, but for what are these libraries actually?

Please send "blink.c" along with compilation arguments (and the Makefile).
We might be able to help you.

pic18fxxxx.lib    is the library which contains the definitions of all the 
18Fxxxx
                        SFRs (Special Function Registers)

libsdcc.lib        is a library which mainly contains support functions used 
in converting
                        one type of integer to another and implementing 
floating point numbers.


regards,
Vangelis


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