I still use Studio 4.19, which does not come with objcopy or other similar tool. ![]() the application is not intended to void the use of objcopy, it is intended to come as an alternative feature. After each rebuild, pressing a button makes the conversion and also shows me - visually - whatever flash space is occupied, This way I can easily decide if, for example, I'll start writing a new menu taking up lots of space or if I'll just use an EEMEM variable to implement a new feature. The application has also a silent button to redo countless times whatever conversion was done the first time. ![]() ![]() I find easier to have a Windows application and use it visually to make simple conversions. I do not use gnutils, I personally hate having to write a batch file for every single project. My motivation is exactly the one I have stated before:
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