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HI-TECH FOR DSPIC/PIC24

SW500009

Manufacturer Part Number
SW500009
Description
HI-TECH FOR DSPIC/PIC24
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Type
Compilerr
Series
PIC24 & DsPICr
Datasheet

Specifications of SW500009

Supported Families
PIC24
Core Architecture
PIC, DsPIC
Software Edition
Standard
Kit Contents
Software And Docs
Tool Type
Compiler
Mcu Supported Families
PIC24 MCUs And DsPIC DSCs
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
DSPIC3X/PIC24
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
025
778-1003
778-1003
PICC Command-line Driver
,algorithm=n Select one of the checksum algorithms implemented in hexmate. The selectable al-
format for PICC program space. If an accompanying --FILL option has not been specified, unused
locations within the specified address range will be filled with a default value for the selected device
based on the values in table 2.3. This is to remove any unknown values from the equation and ensure
the accuracy of the checksum result.
2.4.20 --CHIP=processor: Define Processor
This option defines the processor which is being used. To see a list of supported processors that can
be used with this option, use the --CHIPINFO option.
The full list of supported devices is also included in Appendix
2.4.21 --CHIPINFO: Display List of Supported Processors
The --CHIPINFO option simply displays a list of processors the compiler supports. The names listed
are those chips defined in the chipinfo file and which may be used with the --chip option.
2.4.22 --CODEOFFSET: Offset Program Code to Address
In some circumstances, such as bootloaders, it is necessary to shift the program image to an alter-
native address. This option is used to specify a base address for the program code image. With this
option, all code psects (including interrupt vectors and constant data) that the linker would ordinarily
control the location of, will be adjusted.
2.4.23 --CR=file: Generate Cross Reference Listing
The --CR option will produce a cross reference listing. If the file argument is omitted, the “raw”
cross reference information will be left in a temporary file, leaving the user to run the CREF utility.
If a filename is supplied, for example --CR=test.crf, PICC will invoke CREF to process the cross
The start, end and destination attributes can be entered as word addresses as this is the native
gorithms are described in Table 5.10.
Table 2.3: Default values for filling unprogrammed code space
Midrange PIC
High-end PIC
Architecture
Baseline PIC
Default value
3FFFh
FFFFh
FFFh
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of this manual.
PICC Compiler Options
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