Yes, that is right ... The prologue code I am talking about gets generated by 
the compiler.

50 bytes should not overflow .bss  ... Maybe you are putting more in there than 
you think?

You should locate the correct linker configuration file, that matches the 
-mmcu=XXXXXX setting you give gcc when invoking it in the link step.  See 
C:\mspgcc\msp430\lib\ldscripts

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 1:12 PM
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Subject: [Mspgcc-users] [.bss and other questions, part two (no html in this 
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Christopher,


I don't understand what you mean with "prolog code". I think it is the code 
that is generated by the compiler previous to the main function, am i wrong?

Clearly i'm new in this things, but... how and why i put the .bss in the wrong 
spot? because 50 bytes is not enough to overflow the .bss (¿?). And for the 
record i don't do anything to "move" the .bss (is that possible?)


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