Re: How to reduce Zero Initialised region.



"Ajai Jose" <ajai.jose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi ,
I work on an ARM processor based embedded

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Try comp.arch.embedded.

The people on this list are embedded system users, not embedded system
authors.

They will surely give crackpot advice that stresses superior structure at
the expense of speed, FLASH consumption, and RAM consumption. That is
appropriate for larger systems, but not for the embedded system you
described.

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