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Relocatable vector table - K.N.Mahesh - May 16 11:26:00 2005
Hi,
I am using DJ128B with Metrowerks Codewarrior IDE. For this device, the
interrupt vectors are between FF80 and FFFF. The vectors contain the
addresses of ISRs.
The bootcode will reside in the region C000 to FFFF. When there is a need
to update the application flash area, there is a risk when bootcode attempts
to flash the vector table as it lies in the same region. I believe, to overcome
this situation, we should relocate the vector table.
How do I code relocatable vector table with Metrowerks Codewarrior IDE?
Are there any pointers that I could refer to?
Thanks,
Mahesh
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Relocatable vector table - K.N.Mahesh - May 16 11:26:00 2005
Hi,
I am using DJ128B with Metrowerks Codewarrior IDE. For this device, the
interrupt vectors are between FF80 and FFFF. The vectors contain the
addresses of ISRs.
The bootcode will reside in the region C000 to FFFF. When there is a need
to update the application flash area, there is a risk when bootcode attempts
to flash the vector table as it lies in the same region. I believe, to overcome
this situation, we should relocate the vector table.
How do I code relocatable vector table with Metrowerks Codewarrior IDE?
Are there any pointers that I could refer to?
Thanks,
Mahesh
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Relocatable vector table - K.N.Mahesh - May 16 11:26:00 2005
Hi,
I am using DJ128B with Metrowerks Codewarrior IDE. For this device, the
interrupt vectors are between FF80 and FFFF. The vectors contain the
addresses of ISRs.
The bootcode will reside in the region C000 to FFFF. When there is a need
to update the application flash area, there is a risk when bootcode attempts
to flash the vector table as it lies in the same region. I believe, to overcome
this situation, we should relocate the vector table.
How do I code relocatable vector table with Metrowerks Codewarrior IDE?
Are there any pointers that I could refer to?
Thanks,
Mahesh
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Re: Olimex LPC-E2294 - Richard - May 24 14:19:00 2005
Tsvetan,
Perhaps you should not mark your E2214 boards E2294. ;-)
Richard
--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "tsvetanusunov" <tusunov@m...> wrote:
> --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "Richard" <richas@y...> wrote:
> > Has anyone successfully used the Keil flash algorithms with the
> > Macronix 26LV800BTC on the Olimex board?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Richard
>
> Hi,
>
> you are confusing our 2214 and 2294 boards:
>
> LPC-E2294 have 4MB Intel TE28F320C3(B)TD70
> LPC-E2214 have 1MB Macronix MX26LV800BTC-55
>
> Best regards
> Tsvetan
> ---
> PCB prototypes for $26 at http://run.to/pcb
> (http://www.olimex.com/pcb)
> PCB any volume assembly (http://www.olimex.com/pcb/protoa.html)
> Development boards for ARM, AVR, PIC, MAXQ2000 and MSP430
> (http://www.olimex.com/dev)

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