Hi, I'm using the linker script which is provided to the GNU ld. Within the script I've a definition of possible physical memories where different section can be mapped: MEMORY { flash (rx): org = 0x60000000, len = 1024K cflash (rx): org = 0xb0100000, len = 1024K ... } In my framework I've a central configuration file which also defines all possible physical memory regions for other purposes than just for linking. So, the configuration file also for example defines the physical memory "flash" with its start address 0x60000000. So, this information is defined at different places and care must be taken to keep this data consistent. It would be much better to have one central configuration file which is used by a preprocessor to generate the final linker script. So, ideally in the original linker script I would have something like MEMORY { flash (rx): FLASH_ORG, FLASH_LEN ... } and a preprocessor (or any other kind of script generator) would read the central configuration file and replace the macros (FLASH_ORG...) by real values read from the central configuration file. Do you know of any tool that I might use for this purpose? Something like the GNU cpp? Or any other ideas how to efficiently solve this problem? Regards, Tim -- Ist Ihr Browser Vista-kompatibel? Jetzt die neuesten Browser-Versionen downloaden: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/browser