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TASKING VX-toolset for ARM User Guide

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Using the Debugger4. In the Device type box, expand the name of the manufacturer of the device and select a device.The Sector map displays the memory layout of the flash device(s). Each sector has a size and5. In the Base address field enter the start address of the memory range that will be covered by theflash device. Any following addresses separated by commas are considered mirror addresses. Thisallows the flash device to be programmed through its mirror address be<strong>for</strong>e switching the flash to itsbase address.6. In the Chip width field select the width of the flash device.7. In the Number of chips field, enter the number of flash devices that are located in parallel. Forexample, if you have two 8-bit devices in parallel attached to a 16-bit data bus, enter 2.8. Fill in the Number of unused address lines field, if necessary.The flash memory is added to the linker script file automatically with the tag "flash=flash-id".To program a flash device1. From the Debug menu, select Debug Configurations...The Debug Configurations dialog appears.2. In the left pane, select the configuration you want to change, <strong>for</strong> example, <strong>TASKING</strong> C/C++ Debugger» myproject.board.285

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