??? 04/15/09 17:38 Read: times |
#164620 - Well, not quite ... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Can that board contain, on board, the full memory complement? I'm not interested in "something" but rather, in something that has the ability, on board, of addressing the full complement of memory, both code and data. The key with the arrangement to which I refer is that the "host" can address anything off-chip that the target can reach.
Single-chippers will always be "stuck" with cross-assember/compilers when using on-chip resources. Generally, however, an EVB for that particular chip will be adequate to exercise the on-chip features. Things become interesting when there is a mix of on-chip and off-chip resources being used. RE |