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Hi All,
Please let me know how to locate and edit the boot.tpl/boot.asm file for PSoC 4.
I am a novice in this field, so thanks for your help!!
BR,
ksnf3000
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There is no need to edit a boot.tpl. Interrupts (the only reason) are introduced differently from PSoC1 with Creator. Under the help menu you can find the "System Reference Guide" that introduces CY_ISR() to define your own interrupt handlers.
The Cortex m0 core has an interrupt-vector area too, but it resides in sram and so the values are set with APIs.
Bob
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Hi Bob/Dana,
Thanks for your reply. Well, I need to configure the boot file so that I am able to read the SRAM contents before the boot process initializes.
Do you think an ISR would work or I should dig into the startup boot file?
Thanks!!
BR,
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Hi Bob/Dana,
Yes, its bootloadable but just reading the contents of the SRAM at time of boot.
I will now look into these. Is there any specific APIs for accessing the SRAM also?
Thanks!!
BR,
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The eimplest way to access SRAM is using a pointer. This will assist
you -
http://www.cypress.com/?id=4&rID=57109
Regards, Dana.