Motorola DSP96002 User Manual page 159

32-bit digital signal processor
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If the Host Interface flag HF1 is set, the bootstrap program assumes that the external host processor
is a 32-bit wide source which will supply up to 1,024 32-bit words to load into the program RAM.
The external host processor may terminate the bootstrap program by setting the Host Interface flag
HF0.
5.
Enter Mode 0 or 1 by writing to the OMR. This action will begin a timed delay to remove the
bootstrap ROM from the program memory map.
6.
This timed delay is exactly timed to allow the boot program to execute a NOP then a JMP to
location $00000000 and begin execution of the user's program.
The user may also select a bootstrap mode by writing into the OMR. This technique allows the
DSP96002 programmer to re-boot his system. From any operating mode, the user may program the
OMR to the required bootstrap mode. This begins a timed delay to map the bootstrap ROM into the
program address space. This timed delay is exactly timed to allow the programmer to execute a
NOP then a JMP to bootstrap ROM location $00000000 and begin the bootstrap process described
above in steps 1 to 6.
Mode 0
$FFFF-
FFFF
External
Program
Memory
$0000-
03FF
Internal
Program
RAM
$0000-
0000
HW Reset: $FFFFFFFE
Port A
Figure 9-2. DSP96002 Program Memory Maps
MOTOROLA
Mode 1
$FFFF-
FFFF
External
Program
Memory
$0000-
03FF
Internal
Program
RAM
$0000-
0000
$FFFFFFFE
Port B
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Mode 2
$FFFF-
FFFF
External
Program
Memory
$0000-
0000
$00000000
Port A
Mode 3
$FFFF-
FFFF
External
Program
Memory
$0000-
0000
$00000000
Port B
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