Helge, Which version of GCC are you using? If you are using >= 3.31, you should not need the assembly-language interrupt harness (if you are using a version before this, you will need the harness). Michael. > From: "Helge Fabricius-Hansen" <helge.fabricius@...> > Date: 2003/12/10 Wed PM 04:43:36 GMT > To: lpc2100@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [lpc2100] Re: Interrupt works in Keil simulator but not in target > > Strange thing is that it work in the simulator... > And I suppose that the program would crash if there is a vector/jump > address fault. The rest of the program works just fine. > But I will give it a try... > > //Helge > +======================================+ Michael J. Pont, PhD Embedded Systems Laboratory, University of Leicester http://www.le.ac.uk/eg/embedded +======================================+
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Re: [lpc2100] Re: Interrupt works in Keil simulator but not in target
2003-12-10 by Michael Pont