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Out of memory?

Started by "Ing. Luis A. Briones" May 28, 2006
Hi,

I make a large program in a RCM2210 (256 K flash, 128 K ram). The program worked well. I add a new module. I tested the new module alone and work ok. But when I put the new module in the program I have some bad operation. The program has a web configuration. This part sends me a 404 error message or they put very slowly. I upload a text archive to FTP and this doesn't work. I suppose that it's a problem memory. To many things for this RCM. This is my first work with rabbit.

It's possible that the memory be the problem?

Best regards,

Luis
404 means "not found". Are you contacting a web site for the page?
If so, check your URL. It may be incorrect.

Thanks,

Jamie

Software Factory, LLC
Sales 800-539-1780
Support 706-632-3763
Fax 706-632-6498
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On May 28, 2006, at 7:11 PM, Ing. Luis A. Briones wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I make a large program in a RCM2210 (256 K flash, 128 K ram). The
> program worked well. I add a new module. I tested the new module
> alone and work ok. But when I put the new module in the program I
> have some bad operation. The program has a web configuration. This
> part sends me a 404 error message or they put very slowly. I upload
> a text archive to FTP and this doesnt work. I suppose that its a
> problem memory. To many things for this RCM. This is my first work
> with rabbit.
>
> Its possible that the memory be the problem?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Luis
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Embedded moduleMicrocontrollersZ-world
> Intel microprocessors
The 404 is in the RCM2210 web config page, no to an internet address. I use
this to set my rabbit.

Luis

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jamie Lay"
To:
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [rabbit-semi] Out of memory?
404 means "not found". Are you contacting a web site for the page?
If so, check your URL. It may be incorrect.

Thanks,

Jamie

Software Factory, LLC
Sales 800-539-1780
Support 706-632-3763
Fax 706-632-6498
www.installfactory.com

On May 28, 2006, at 7:11 PM, Ing. Luis A. Briones wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I make a large program in a RCM2210 (256 K flash, 128 K ram). The
> program worked well. I add a new module. I tested the new module
> alone and work ok. But when I put the new module in the program I
> have some bad operation. The program has a web configuration. This
> part sends me a 404 error message or they put very slowly. I upload
> a text archive to FTP and this doesnt work. I suppose that its a
> problem memory. To many things for this RCM. This is my first work
> with rabbit.
>
> Its possible that the memory be the problem?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Luis
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Embedded moduleMicrocontrollersZ-world
> Intel microprocessors
Sorry for my misunderstanding.

Thanks,

Jamie

Software Factory, LLC
Sales 800-539-1780
Support 706-632-3763
Fax 706-632-6498
www.installfactory.com

On May 28, 2006, at 7:25 PM, Ing. Luis A. Briones wrote:

> The 404 is in the RCM2210 web config page, no to an internet
> address. I use
> this to set my rabbit.
>
> Luis
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jamie Lay"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 8:14 PM
> Subject: Re: [rabbit-semi] Out of memory?
> 404 means "not found". Are you contacting a web site for the page?
> If so, check your URL. It may be incorrect.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jamie
>
> Software Factory, LLC
> Sales 800-539-1780
> Support 706-632-3763
> Fax 706-632-6498
> www.installfactory.com
> On May 28, 2006, at 7:11 PM, Ing. Luis A. Briones wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I make a large program in a RCM2210 (256 K flash, 128 K ram). The
>> program worked well. I add a new module. I tested the new module
>> alone and work ok. But when I put the new module in the program I
>> have some bad operation. The program has a web configuration. This
>> part sends me a 404 error message or they put very slowly. I upload
>> a text archive to FTP and this doesnt work. I suppose that its a
>> problem memory. To many things for this RCM. This is my first work
>> with rabbit.
>>
>> Its possible that the memory be the problem?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Luis
>> SPONSORED LINKS
>> Embedded moduleMicrocontrollersZ-world
>> Intel microprocessors
No problem, Jamie

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