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Can I remove the ROM memory on my target when using the Signum debugger?

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Can I remove the ROM memory on my target when using the Signum debugger?

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Yes, you can. The processor on the POD can execute program code from either the emulator’s (internal) and/or target’s (external) memory, depending on the memory mapping scheme. For details, please refer to the Memory Mapping section in the User’s Manual. If the whole program memory is mapped to emulator (command: ‘map p all i’), the processor will execute the code from the emulator’s memory and the target’s program memory will not be accessed. The target’s memory image usually a hex file or a testing routine can be loaded to the emulator’s memory. The target’s memory can be physically removed.

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