On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Scott Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > The compromise in SNOOP mode is that it's not doing any buffering > between the two (other than the 1-byte transmit register on the SCI) so > when a byte comes in on port B it goes out on port A. There's also no > locking on port A and the snoop stuff is done in interrupt context, so > it could come out in the middle of MONITOR text or something else that's > being sent.
glad you told me this. i've been watching for a while, and I've never cause snoop traffic interrupting a string from monitor. I have seen several instances of monitor interrupting snoop, but not in a way that was obviously detrimental to the monitor string. i may see if i can hook it up to a better antenna and let it run for a day or three while I log the data. -Jason kg4wsv
