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flash programing cumulative programming time - aes430 - Sep 22 18:42:51 2008
Hi
What happens if during flash program, using the block write method,
you stop emulation? The cumulative programming time will be exceeded
or emulator will stop the flash programming and remove the
programming voltage?
It if safe to debug code using step-by-step functionality?
Best regards
AES
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Re: flash programing cumulative programming time - old_cow_yellow - Sep 24 10:10:21 2008
It certainly will not kill you, and most likely no smoke or fire ...
But I think it is a bad idea, and I do not see why one would want to do
so.
--- In m...@yahoogroups.com, "aes430"
wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> What happens if during flash program, using the block write method,
> you stop emulation? The cumulative programming time will be exceeded
> or emulator will stop the flash programming and remove the
> programming voltage?
>
> It if safe to debug code using step-by-step functionality?
>
> Best regards
> AES
>
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