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If part of your code runs on a different stack or the system stack, you
must turn off compiler stack-checking options.  If part of your code is
called directly by the system or by other tasks, you must use long
code/long data or use special compiler flags or options to assure that the
correct base registers are set up for your subtask or interrupt code.


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