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Re: memory writing

2005-06-07 by gfaurie1

Thanks for your answer i think that you agree !




--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Steffen Rose <ro@p...> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Monday 06 June 2005 16:39, gfaurie1 wrote:
> > On a Philips LPC2294, when i reset, the internal bootloader
> > write FFFFFFFFh at adress 40000128h.
> >
> > During a debug session with Keil environment, when i press
> > "reset button"(which is a micro reset), and i watch memory at
> > adress 40000128h, memory at this location is changed to
> > FFFFFFFFh.
> 
> Could it be, that the ISP Command handler changed it?
> The Documentation write, that the ISP use the memory location
> 0x40000120-0x400001FF.
> 
> Note, that the ISP runs a little bit code before you stop within 
> your reset vector, especially if you don't have code in flash.
> 
> -- 
> Steffen Rose

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