4.3.6.2 Data Pointers
Pointers to objects that are located in only the data space are all 2 bytes wide.
A pointer qualified with __flash or
__flashn, where n can range from 1 thru
5, can access objects data objects stored in program memory. Both these pointer types
are 16 bits wide. Pointers to __flash use the lpm
instruction to access data; pointers to __flashn use the RAMPZ register
and the elpm instruction. Neither pointer can be used to access objects
in RAM.
These pointers must be assigned the addresses of objects that are
defined using the same qualifiers, so for example, a pointer to
__flash1 must only be assigned the addresses of objects that also
use the __flash1 qualifier.
