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Configuring the MCU Memory. The default memory settings depend on the
MCU selected. However, you can configure the memory settings as you wish if
your application requires non-default settings. This feature would enable you,
for instance, to temporarily increase the ROM size during the development
phase of your application.
There are two methods for configuring the memory settings on the MCU: by
typing in the start and stop addresses of each memory zone into the memory
configuration window, and by graphically moving the memory zone
boundaries in the graphic memory configuration viewer (see
page 39
for
more instruction).
Memory zone types
The left column of the memory configuration window indicates the address
range of each memory zone. The right column indicates the memory type of each
zone. Depending on your target MCU, the available memory types may be:
Peripherals, RAM, ROM, Stack, System, EEPROM, Reserved, Vectors,
Figure 24: Memory mapping
Memory
configuration fields
Graphic memory
configuration viewer
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