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I was going through the xmem2xmem functions trying to figure out why
watchdog timeouts were occuring (it disables interrupts) I discovered
the macro 'XMEM_FAST_COPY' which runs different xmem2root and root2xmem
code. I cannot seem to find any documentation on this feature, and when
I enable it the functions seem to reference the wrong parts of memory.
Has anyone used this? Does anyone know what the pros/cons are?
Dave

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