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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [September 2008 Threads] heap_1.c large code size in CodeWarrior projPosted by SimFr on September 22, 2008 Hi,
I am using CodeWarriorIDE 5.9.0 for a port of FreeRTOS to the MPC5516 from Freescale.
CodeWarrior tells me that heap_1.c has a code size of 124 Byte and a data size of 81948 Byte. As I would like to run my port in the SRAM which has a size of 64 kByte, I would like to know, if I did something wrong, which caused heap_1.c has such a large data size?
Is it realistic to get FreeRTOS run in a 64 kByte SRAM? I only run three (test-)task. Every task toggles one LED after a specific time.
I am quite new in FreeRTOS. So in case, sorry for the trivial question.
Thanks and bye,
SimFr
RE: heap_1.c large code size in CodeWarrior projPosted by Dave on September 23, 2008 See here http://www.freertos.org/a00111.html
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