ID:18093 Memory depth (<number>) in the Memory Initialization File "<name>" is larger than the flash memory depth (<number>). Truncated remaining initial content value to fit flash memory. If you do not want the remaining initial content value to be truncated, make sure the Memory Initialization File contains the same memory depth values for the flash memory.

CAUSE: This condition occurs when the flash memory depth is less than the memory depth defined in the Memory Initialization File or the Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (.hex) .

ACTION: If you do not want the remaining initial content value to be truncated, make sure the Memory Initialization File contains the same memory depth values for the flash memory.