Hi Daniel, Yes you are right. But there is more information in other parts of the user manual which you should understand. The actual control register is MEMMAP in the System Control Block - see table 20. At reset, the bootloader is selected. It follows the flowchart in "Flash Memory System and Programming" chapter in figure 49. This makes clear how other memory modes are selected. If the flash memory says code protection is active, then the external memory will *not* be used. At startup User RAM is never selected because a FLASH program must first put sensible vectors into RAM! Hope this helps, Danish --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "ni_leiqi" <ni_leiqi@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a question regarding memory mapping mode. > > The user manual says there are 4 memory mapping modes. They are Boot > loader, User flash, User RAM, and User External, User External mode is > activated by BOOT[1:0] pins not 11 at reset. > > My question is does that mean all other three mapping mode are > avtivated by BOOT[1:0]=11 at reset ? Am I right ? Thanks. > > Daniel >
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Re: LPC2214/2294 memory mapping modes
2006-04-13 by Danish Ali
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