??? 08/15/05 14:07 Read: times |
#99431 - You say "no" and agree Responding to: ???'s previous message |
There are exceptions, though; some derivatives do have "power-on" SFR flags, which differentiate power-on reset from WD reset.
Most with internal WD have a bit that may be different (you need manually reset it). Erik Malund said: Even that is not "totally" equivalent if there is no clear RAM routine in the startup. No, RAM is untouched upon RESET in '51. You say "no" and agree Sorry I don't understand (my bad english), what is that "little glitch"? That "little glitch" that slipped through in the coding. Erik |