Need Help - const - ROM-Area

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Hello,

I thought, that with the prefix "const" it would be located in the ROM-Area...
But in the map-File it is located in the data-area, means in the RAM...
What must I do to locate it in the ROM-Area?

Thank you for help!!!
Michael Daiss

const char TEXT0_ROM[32][21]={  
"R0--MAIN            ",
"RO 01               ",
"RO 02               ",
"RO 03               ",
"RO 04               ",
"RO 05               ",
"RO 06               ",
"RO 07               ",
"RO 08               ",
"RO 09               ",
"RO 0A               ",
"RO 0B               ",
"RO 0C               ",
"RO 0D               ",
"RO 0E               ",
"RO 0F               ",
"RO 10               ",
"RO 11               ",
"RO 12               ",
"RO 13               ",
"RO 14               ",
"RO 15               ",
"RO 16               ",
"RO 17               ",
"RO 18               ",
"RO 19               ",
"RO 1A               ",
"RO 1B               ",
"RO 1C               ",
"RO 1D               ",
"RO 1E               ",
"RO 1F               "};



Memory Configuration

Name             Origin             Length             Attributes
text             0x00000000         0x00020000         xr
data             0x00800060         0x0000ffa0         rw !x
eeprom           0x00810000         0x00010000         rw !x
*default*        0x00000000         0xffffffff

.data          0x00800100        0x0 c:/winavr-20070525/bin/../lib/gcc/avr/4.1.2/../../../../avr/lib/avr5/crtcan128.o
 .data          0x00800100      0xd92 main.o
                0x00800412                TEXT1_ROM
                0x00800163                MENUE_MAX_ROM
                0x00800172                TEXT0_ROM

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