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# Device
This shows the device information. It also allows the user to select ‘BOOT Mode’ or ‘USER Program Mode’
and the ‘Direct Connection’ interface. In addition, it can specify whether or not the kernel is in the target
device.
Figure 6-10 Device Properties
Device, RAM Size, and FLASH Size
These show the information on the device.
Connection
Boot mode connection type specifies that the on-board programming BOOT mode sequence is to be initiated if
a kernel cannot be found running on the target device. This will cause the entire FLASH memory to be erased
and a kernel loaded.
If a kernel is already resident the FLASH is not erased, rather information regarding the block usage is obtained
to help prevent accidental overwriting.
User program mode connection type specifies that the on-board programming USER Program mode sequence
is to be initiated by a previously loaded user program that is used to reprogram the FLASH memory.
Interface
If the target is connected directly to the host computer, the connection interface should be selected to ‘Direct
Connection’.
Kernel resident
This shows whether a main kernel to be already resident on the target device.
User Boot Area
This shows whether the user boot area is selected or not.
Available RAM and Free RAM
These are not used in communication protocol B or C.
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