??? 09/04/07 05:22 Modified: 09/04/07 05:25 Read: times |
#143970 - CAUTION! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Aren't you now debugging one thing and delivering another? You can do that, but you can't claim the system is debugged as delivered.
Consider, BTW, how many times you would have to rewrite a given sector of the FLASH. Aren't they limited to some finite number of rewrites? How many times would you have to rewrite a sector if you were running a trace? I haven't yet delivered an 805x system that required the code space be rewritten as part of its task. The only time it's necessary is in development or debugging. It may someday be necessary, and then, I would probably include, amopng the deliverables, some code that's associated with writing the code space, but only if it's necessary to accomplish the assigned task, and not as a debugging aid. RE |