User`s guide
Targ et Preferences
After you add the segment, you can configure the starting address,
length, and contents for the new segment. New segments start
with code and data as the type of content that can be stored in the
segment (refer to the Contents option).
Names a re case sensitive.
NewSegment is not the same as
newsegment or newSegment.
Address
Address reports the starting address for the memory segment
showing in Name. Address entries are in hexadecimal format and
limitedonlybytheboardorprocessormemory.
Length
From the starting address, Length sets the length of the
memory allocated to the segment in Name.Asinallmemory
entries, specify the length in hexadecimal format, in minimum
addressable data units (MADUs). For the C6000 p rocessor family,
theMADUis8bytes,oneword.
Contents
Contents details the kind of program sections that you can store
in the memory segment in Name. As the processor type for the
Target Preferences block changes, the kinds of information you
store in listed mem ory segments m ay change. Generally, the
Contents list contains these strings:
•
Code — Allow code to be stored in the memory segment in
Name.
•
Data — Allow data to be stored in the memory segment in
Name.
•
Code & Data — A llow code and data to be stored in the memory
segment in Name. When you add a new memory segment, this
is the default setting for the contents of the new element.
You may add or use as many segments of each type as you
need, within the limits of the memory o n your processor. Every
processor must have sections that can hold code and data.
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