;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; This file defines the Monitor Configuration Parameters ; Copyright KEIL ELEKTRONIK GmbH 1993 - 2003 ; Flash Monitor Version 4.00 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; ; Definitions of Monitor Parameters ; --------------------------------- ; ; XDATA_START: Defines the start address for the Monitor XDATA area ; Monitor-51 uses 256 Bytes RAM starting at this location. XDATA_START EQU 00300H ; default Monitor data area 0x0300 .. 0x03FF ; CODE_START: Defines the Start Address for the Monitor Code Area ; Monitor requires 4KB for program code starting at this location. CODE_START EQU 07000H ; default Monitor code area 0x7000 .. 0x7FFF ; INT_ADR_OFF: Defines the Interrupt Vector Address relocation ; Notes: This setting is ONLY relevant, if CODE_START is 0. You must locate the ; interrupts of your target application to the same address with uVision2 ; 'Options for Target'->'C51'->'Interrupt vectors at address'. ; (generates the L166 VECTAB directive). INT_ADR_OFF EQU 00000H ; default interrupt vector relocation is 0x0000 ; DEF_PC_VAL: Program counter value after start ; Notes: When CODE_START is set to 0 you should set DEF_PC_VAL to the beginning ; of the application code area. This is typically the start of the v.Neumann ; wired RAM area. DEF_PC_VAL EQU 00000H ; reset value of program counter after monitor start ; SERIAL: Defines the UART and the baudrategenerator SERIAL EQU 0 ; 0 = on-chip UART with timer1 as baudrategenerator ; 1 = on-chip UART with timer2 as baudrategenerator ; 2 = use external 16550/16450 UART (see EX_UART_CLK and EX_UART_ADR) ; BAUDRATE: Defines the communication baudrate. ; Note: You may set BAUDRATE to 0 to enable automatic baudrate detection. ; Automatic baudrate detection does not work for an external UART (SERIAL=2). BAUDRATE EQU 0 ; default Baudrate is 9600 bps. ; EX_UART_CLK: Oscillator/crystal frequency of external UART ; Note: This setting is only relevant when an external UART is selected (SERIAL=2) EX_UART_CLK EQU 1843200 ; clock for external UART ; EX_UART_ADR: XDATA memory address of external UART ; Note: This setting is only relevant when an external UART is selected (SERIAL=2) EX_UART_ADR EQU 0E700H ; XDATA address of external UART ; CPU_CLOCK: Defines the CPU Clock frequency (external oscillator/crystal) CPU_CLOCK EQU 24000000 ; default clock for most chips is 24MHz ; CPU_X2: Specifies if CPU runs in X2 mode. ; Note: This does not set the CPU into X2 mode. CPU_X2 must be set according to the ; X2 bit of the hardware security byte (HSB). CPU_X2 EQU 0 ; selects a 12 cycle CPU ; selects a 6 cycle CPU ; Definitions for AUXR Register: ; ------------------------------ ; AO: ALE Output Bit (AUXR.0): _AO EQU 1 ; 0 = ALE is emitted at a constant rate of 1/6 of the ; oscillator frequency (or 1/3 if X2 mode is used) ; 1 = ALE is active only during a MOVX or MOVC instruction ; EXTRAM: EXTRAM Bit (AUXR.1): ; Note: The on-chip XDATA RAM must be enabled in the hardware security byte (HSB). _EXTRAM EQU 0 ; 0 = access internal XRAM using movx @Ri / @DPTR ; 1 = access external memory ; XRS: on-chip XRAM size (AUXR.2 .. AUXR.3): _XRS EQU 3 ; 0 = 256 bytes ; 1 = 512 bytes ; 2 = 768 bytes ; 3 = 1024 bytes ; M0: Pulse Length (AUXR.5): _M0 EQU 0 ; 0 = RD and the WR pulse length is 6 clock periods (default). ; 1 = RD and the WR pulse length is 30 clock periods ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _AUXR EQU (_AO) OR (_EXTRAM SHL 1) OR (_XRS SHL 2) OR (_M0 SHL 5) ; Definitions for FLASH programming: ; ---------------------------------- ; FLASH_PAGESIZE: Defines the flash page size. uVision does not send data blocks that ; cross this boundary. Must be set to 0 if flash programming is not used FLASH_PAGESIZE EQU 128 ; flash page size ; FLASH_MAXBYTES: Defines the max. number of bytes which can be loaded into one ; flash page before the page is programmed. This is a workaround for ; a chip problem in some Atmel devices. FLASH_MAXBYTES EQU 16 ; max number of bytes to load in one flash page