User`s guide

Tar get Preferences
addressable data units (MADUs). For the C6000 p rocessor family,
for example, the MADU is 8 bytes, one word.
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 and Data Allow code and data to be stored i n the
memory segment in Name. W hen you add a new memory
segment, this setting is the default for the contents of the new
element.
You may add or use as many seg ments of each type as you need,
within the limits of the memory on your processor.
Add
Click Add to add a new memory segment to the processor memory
map. When you click Add, a new segment name appears, for
example
NEWMEM1,inName and on the list. In Name, change the
temporary name
NEWMEM1 by entering the new segment name.
Entering the new name, or clicking OK updates the temporary
name on the list to the name you enter.
Remove
This option lets y ou remov e a memory segment from the m emory
map. Select the segment to remove from the list, and click
Remove to delete the segment.
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