
3 Dec
2002
3 Dec
'02
9:56 p.m.
In message NEBBKJPFOLJNBMFNKBIIKENKDCAA.clh@net1plus.com you wrote:
Why RAM version? Mostly, the convenience is the main reason.
I can't imaging debugging PPCBoot (or most other flash-resident) code any other way.
Oops? To me it makes absolutely no difference if the code is runing from RAM or ROM. Debugging is exactly the same (OK, you might be limited regarding thenumber of breakpoints when running from ROM, but usually this is no real handicap).
I can't say it's perfect, but I can say this: it has worked for me without problems for several different projects.
Good for you. I always start with code running from flash, and it has worked for me without problems for several different projects, too - so what? :-)
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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