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RedBoot: Restarting a program without reseting the target
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- Subject: [ECOS] RedBoot: Restarting a program without reseting the target
- From: Fabrice Gautier <Fabrice_Gautier at sdesigns dot com>
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 18:39:01 -0800
Hi,
I was wondering if it is actually possible to stop a program and restart it
without the need to reset the target and redboot.
For now, when i want to restart the program I have to reset everything.
Do you think there is some chance to implement this feature?
And what is supposed to happen when using Redboot to run a program I hit a
ctrl-C? For now with my i386 target, redboot sends a T packet as if there
was a gdb listenning. I would like to have back the Redboot shell when I hit
ctrl-C....
Thanks
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Fabrice Gautier
fabrice_gautier@sdesigns.com