:-) good point. The bootloader will not be erased using documented programming procedures. Because we saw the huge benefit of providing the self-updating bootloader to you our customers we just had to do it. Sort of Disclaimer: If you change anything in the bootloader, specifications of the device are no longer valid, programming might (most likely will!) fail, there is no support for questions related to self-modified bootloaders. In a nutshell, we highly discourage experimenting with the bootloader but if you have to, you are on your own! Philips_Apps --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "rhpascaldodo" <rh@e...> wrote: > Wow, wow !! > > Philips claims that the bootloader is non-destructive from the app's > point of view. So how can it be that we can download a hex file into > the RAM, execute it and then, voila, there is a new bootloader written > into the "read-only" boot section :-))) > > Rolf
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Re: LPC2000 Erratta
2004-08-09 by philips_apps
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