So close yet so far...
Hardware: TI AM1707 EVM - ARM926EJ-S microprocessor (not MCU, so not officially supported in the device database)
Debugger: Segger J-Link
Application: GNU compiler toolchain + working LED code
When loaded with J-Link + GDB, the LEDs light up correctly
When loaded by J-Link + uVision, the debugger SEEMS to give me access to the board, but the application doesn't run correctly (starts near 0xFFFF0000, which is on-chip local ram)...
Am I missing something totally basic here? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
-Jonathan
Let me try again (it is my trade mark is it not..)
Per,
I assume that you meant this cynically:
but at least I don't post stupid stuff like Tamir "What potty mouth you have" Michael.
Erik certainly does not need my defense - but for the record I stand behind what I said.
@Silly Sausage, you know, i really do come across as a pain, thank you for pointing that out,
0xFFFF0000 is the start of arm local ram in the am1707 device-dependent memory map, so it was a miscommunication that i should have tried to clear up instead of posting a cryptic "you are wrong"
i should really look into this stuff first before posting
I did NOT post the above although it states "Author erik malund"
Erik
^^^ zomg this guy is impersonating ME, how did he do that??? i did NOT write the post saying "I did NOT post the above although it states "Author erik malund"
Erik"
if you are going to be an unhelpful ***, why bother posting at all?
In that case, erik was simply being erik.
Unfortunately, we cannot chose who live in this world with us, and in a public forum, you get the good, the bad and then folks like erik. You simply have to learn to ignore the less-than-desirables.
Once you have mastered that, you may come to appreciate this forum more.