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Implementing a simple bootloader
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 10:09 am     Reply with quote

Support sent me three more files (two were in my Examples, but one I did not have). As mentioned earlier, ex_pcd_bootloader.c and ex_pcd_bootload.c are what they suggest now (I had those) plus they send loader_pcd.c (which I did not have).

The online docs for my install were missing an entry for jump_to_isr(), but I found it in the March 2019 PDF docs. In that entry, it says "Availability: All Devices" with an example using #int_global. That #int_global is not for PIC24, so #int_default is what I am needing to use.

Just some doc confusion.

Now I'm going to look through these examples and see if I need to change anything in my approach. Progress! Smile
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