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#106028 - usually not Responding to: ???'s previous message |
You will have to define SFR addresses in your sourse file like this.
Usually you will not need to do this, most assemblers will have a selection of .whatever files that define the SFRs for various derivatives. If your assembler does not have the .whatever file for your particular derivative, rename and modify one that is close. Erik |
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