Just in case you really meant what you typed... The initial SSP is at $0 (not $4) and the initial PC is at $4 (not $0). Maybe that little mix-up is adding to your troubles. Jeff "Robert Manktelow" <robert.manktelow@...> on 07/18/2002 09:15:03 AM Please respond to 68300@yahoogroups.com To: "Yahoo 68300 group" <68300@yahoogroups.com> cc: Subject: [68300] Getting the RESET vector Hello All We are having trouble getting our 68331 prototype board here working in respect of the loading of the PC from memory following a reset. We have the BDM debugger working and 16 bit wide RAM connected to CSBOOT and we can load the ram with values via the BDM. However when the BDM debugger releases reset the SSP is correctly loaded with the contents of address $4 but the PC is loaded with a random value, not the contents of $0. We have just repeated this test with the manufacturers evaluation board which also has RAM here and the PC & SSP are loaded correctly - so it looks like a problem with our protoype board. We are not setting the boot device memory width with hardware at reset, the default is 16 bit wide. Can anyone help with suggestions as to what might be going on please - CSBOOT goes active 4 times after reset is released and the ram itself tests out using the memory tests provided by the BDM debugger. - Robert Manktelow Telspec Europe Ltd, Rochester, ME1 3QU Phone +44 (0)1634 687 133 extension 2346 --------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: 68300-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com To learn more about Motorola Microcontrollers, please visit http://www.motorola.com/mcu Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [68300] Getting the RESET vector
2002-07-18 by jeffrey.tenney@gm.com
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