Sorry,
I think it's not very clear!
My question is, is it the better method to do that:
Knowing the code start and stop address, copy the entire code in RAM and
then change the PC register to start reprogramming
 
If yes, how can I find the stop address of a function (the start address
is easy with function pointer)?
 
Thanks,
Fred
 
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Frederic Beaulieu, M.Sc.
Research and Development
NewTrax Technologies Inc.
HYPERLINK "http://www.newtraxtech.com/"http://www.newtraxtech.com/
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Beaulieu
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 3:32 PM
To: MSP430 Yahoo Groups; MSP430 mspgcc Groups
Subject: [Mspgcc-users] Flash reprogramming via RS232
 
Hi all,
 
I want to reprogram my F1612 in the field via RS232. To be able to use
block writing, I must run my reprogramming code from RAM and I wonder
how I can transfer a function (already in flash) there. I must know the
code start and stop address to copy the entire code in RAM and then
change the PC register to start reprogramming. I would like to do this
in C if it’s possible.
 
Thanks,
Fred
 
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Frederic Beaulieu, M.Sc.
Research and Development
NewTrax Technologies Inc.
HYPERLINK "http://www.newtraxtech.com/"http://www.newtraxtech.com/
 

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