Hey Gary, Traveling in China but I will try to find some time to check out differing load and exe addresses in the linker script.
Ken Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 9, 2017, at 7:08 AM, Gary Weber <[email protected]> wrote: > > I was able to create a LKR file (based off of Ken's Sample.LKR), and I > did get it to compile and my .CO file gets loaded into RAM just fine, > however the LOAD & EXE addresses are way off so I know there has to be > a problem somewhere. > > If anyone out there can offer a bit of guidance for using the VirtualT > IDE, particularly how to properly control the load & exe addresses for > a compiled .CO file (because it is more than just simply an ORG > statement in the ASM file), I could really use the help. > > Thanks! > Gary > > >> On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 1:49 AM, Gary Weber <[email protected]> wrote: >> Up until now I've been doing things the "old fashioned" way and using >> an 8085 Cross assembler on my Windows PC. (Okay, I kid.. The truly >> old fashioned way would be to use an assembler running on a Model T.) >> >> I'm transitioning my UltrascreenNEC project to VirtualT IDE. I've got >> v1.7. Problem is, it seems the documentation on the IDE portion is >> not fully fleshed out. Does anyone have an example on how to set up >> a linker file (.lnk) for an assembly project in the IDE? Or can you >> point me to the right docs? >> >> Many thanks, >> >> -- >> Gary Weber >> [email protected] > > > > -- > Gary Weber > [email protected]
