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Smallest Possible Target Size

From: Bulgrien, Dennis <Dennis.Bulgrien_at_TripointGlobal.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 08:01:35 -0600

Is the size of the binary output file (target.bin) the amount of ram needed
to bring SwiftX up?

How small can it be made? Or what is the minimum ram needed, to run SwiftX
in ColdFire 5407's 4k internal ram to do an external ram test? I wonder if
its hopeless. Currently for a do-nothing app the binary is about 14k, but
that includes baggage: Miscellaneous extensions (EXTRA.F), Double-precision
numbers (DOUBLE.F), etc. Is it worth the effort to try to weed that stuff
out or look for another path?
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