Quoting Dave Dilatush : > 2) To someone who hasn't worked with relocatable code before, the > advantages of doing so may not be obvious. > > 4) But for anyone (like me, up to a year or so ago) who doesn't > have the slightest clue about what the linker does, and the > advantages you gain from using it, Microchip's MPLINK docs are > simply atrocious. They're worse than useless: they're a powerful > repellant against anyone wanting to learn MPLINK. > > 5) There don't seem to be any really good tutorials on using > MPLINK, aimed at new users. (I'm writing one, but it's going to > be a few more weeks before it's ready.) > > These factors conspire to make relocatable code somewhat rare > here, at least among the PIC hobby community. I think the above describes my situation very closely. I've had a good bit of programming experience (although always at the hobby level) but have never dealt with relocatable code. I've been looking for a way to streamline my code, and I'm certain this is the right way to do things, but even with some of the tips/frameworks that have been posted here, I'm still rather clueless. It sounds like your tutorial will be much appreciated - certainly by me and by all the others who are in my boat. Pleae keep me/ us appraised of your progress! Thanks, Jeff Swayze -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu