HI Eswar g
"Thank you very much for helping. now i'm able to generate interupt."
I have the same problem. Could you tell me how you solved it.
Thanks
Noticed that NXP have come out with an update Rev 3 (dated 22 July 2011).
It has the section 'System Control Block' re-included - And details of BOOT_MAP at 3.1.2
Copy directly available from:
ics.nxp.com/.../user.manual.lpc3220.01.lpc3230.01.lpc3240.01.lpc3250.01.pdf
Sounds like time for a bug report to NXP.
"Is there somebody having information about REMAP_BIT and BOOT_MAP_OFS. I've found nothing clear in user manual of LPC3250"
Hmmm. I was sure that I'd seen it mentioned in the user manual before, so I had a quick look - No sight of it.
Fortunately I keep copies of older copies - So I did a search through those.
It's mentioned in section 1 'System Control Block' of document revision 1.01 (dated 28 December 2009) It's mentioned in section 1 'System Control Block' of document revision 1.02 (dated 17 March 2010)
It's not mentioned in document revision 2 (dated 26 April 2011) - There is no section 'System Control Block' !
I notice there's a revision 00.26 (dated 20 November 2008) on the Keil web site that includes the 'section 1'. You can get it from:
http://www.keil.com/dd/docs/datashts/philips/lpc32x0_um.pdf
Yes,
I think I found my problem. I've selected the options REMAP and RAM_INTVEC in keil's startup file and now my application is running
Is there somebody having information about REMAP_BIT and BOOT_MAP_OFS. I've found nothing clear in user manual of LPC3250
THanks for your help
Hi,
My application don't jump at IRQ vector when my interrupt arrived The address of my interrupt routine is correctly located in vector interrupt
thanks for your help
Is this it?
http://www.keil.com/forum/17279/
Same as what, exactly?
Did you mean to Reply in some existing thread?
If you don't give a link to that thread, how do you expect anyone to know what you're talking about?!
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