Then it's 8 bytes. Even if they're not arrays, it's 8 bytes. With elements 
together totaling ~32 it compiles without warnings because the 4 times size 
fits in idata. Same as if I just put those buffers in xdata where it can easily 
have the 512 bytes, which is what I'm doing for the moment.
--
Eric


On Feb 25, 2011, at 4:46 PM, Jan Waclawek wrote:

> What happens if you set both buffers to [1]?
> 
> JW
> 
> ----- Original Message ---------------
>> I have an in- and out-buffer of 64 bytes that should fit in the near =
>> ram, but it gets a linker error of:
>>      link-Error-Could not get 128 consecutive bytes in internal RAM =
>> for area ISEG.
> 
> 


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