Thank's Wouter for the suggestion, but I think that the Hi-Tech C compiler is so comprehensive that it has to have a built in method of doing this, if I could only figure out how to do it??. On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, w. v. ooijen / f. hanneman wrote: > Write a PIC with a different programmer and then read back the content ;) > Or get the code for my WISP programmer (it is in Turbo Pascal) and modify > it slightly to read a hex file with holes in it and write back a 'stuffed' > hex file. ( http://www.xs4all.nl/~wf/wouter/pic/wisptool ). But consider > that writing only the non-cleared location is much faster... > Wouter > > ---------- > > From: JP.BROWN > > Hi-Tech, it looks great but the code it produces does not go in order > > 0x000 up (it starts with vectors and then puts the code at the top of > > prog. memory), my simple pic programmer does not like big jumps in > >program code addresses. Anyone know if I can force it to produce > >contiguous program words?. -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! use mailto:listserv@mitvma.mit.edu?body=SET%20PICList%20DIGEST