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What is the different between "ROM" and "ROMRAM" in the Bootup type ??
- From: "Steven_cheng" <05071 at alphanetworks dot com>
- To: <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 17:48:45 +0800
- Subject: [ECOS] What is the different between "ROM" and "ROMRAM" in the Bootup type ??
Hi All,
What is the different between "ROM" and "ROMRAM" in the Bootup type ??
Reference to the description of the configure tool :
This option is used to control where the application program will run,
either from RAM or ROM (flash) memory. ROM based applications must be self
contained, while RAM applications will typically assume the existence of a
debug environment, such as GDB stubs.
But What is the different between "ROM" and "ROMRAM" ??
Thanks in advence.
//Steven Cheng
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