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Visitor II
March 21, 2006
Question

Is it possible to write into code memory without using IAP ?

  • March 21, 2006
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Posted on March 21, 2006 at 07:06

Is it possible to write into code memory without using IAP ?

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    Visitor II
    March 14, 2006
    Posted on March 14, 2006 at 05:26

    Hi,

    Is the same behaviour on the 10 parts ? I mean :

    - when you check the failed content, is there several addresses ?

    - is(are) the same address(es) from one part to another ?

    - is the content changed in the same way ?

    By the way, have you a contact in ST sales office or do you get the parts through a distributor.

    Best regards

    Laurent

    mslabAuthor
    Visitor II
    March 14, 2006
    Posted on March 14, 2006 at 05:46

    Hi,

    - when you check the failed content, is there several addresses ?

    YES (E001, E002, E003, E004, ... and sometimes up to the beginning of the code

    so the ST7 cannot run!

    is(are) the same address(es) from one part to another ?

    NO, because some parts

    - is the content changed in the same way ?

    Often we get 223 (0xDF)

    By the way, have you a contact in ST sales office or do you get the parts through a distributor.

    In france, through EURODIS (RIP!) and now AVNET

    Best regards

    B.PICARD

    Visitor II
    March 21, 2006
    Posted on March 21, 2006 at 05:12

    Hi,

    Are they more than 32 bytes which are corrupted ?

    Can you try to set the sector 0 size to 4k. This will protect against IAP ?

    If you still get the problem, this will come from another source than the IAP.

    Best regards

    Laurent

    mslabAuthor
    Visitor II
    March 21, 2006
    Posted on March 21, 2006 at 07:06

    Hi,

    Are they more than 32 bytes which are corrupted ?

    Sometimes YES and sometimes NO

    Our sector 0 size is 0.5 K

    Thanks

    B.PICARD