??? 03/17/04 03:35 Read: times |
#66873 - Yes_Its FlashMagic Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I have been able to check the programmed Flash memory as against the code disassembly of the assembled hex file.
The code disassembly shows "0x00" from address 0x310 to 0x429 and the first image data starts from here. Whereas in the Flash memory this area shows 0xff and true to form this appears as a dark band in the display. Maybe I can tell Flash Magic to fill all unused areas with 0x00. But why does FlashMagic not write 0x00 when told to do so in the first place ? I am sure it is no problem of FlashMagic - there must be something more to it that I am missing. Any suggestions welcome. Raghu |
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