Re: removing Unfilled ROM holes



No. The tools do the best they can to fill the holes. If you can reduce
the memory in other areas, that's your best bet.

--
Dean Ramsier - eMVP
Vibren Technologies
http://www.vibren.com/Products/schema_bsp.htm


"mobilevil" <mobilevil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ev2uRQwdFHA.580@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> is it possible? and why do they exist in the first place... ? i am in a
> tight memory environment..... 8K means a lot to me now.
>
> BUILD: [01:0000000092:INFO ] Unfilled ROM holes (address, length):
> BUILD: [01:0000000093:INFO ] 80024010 4080 80023358 3240
> 80021af8 1288
> BUILD: [01:0000000094:INFO ] total space 8608 in 3 ranges
>
>


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