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RESETVECTOR (Windows CE 5.0)

This configuration option adds the jump-to-startup code at the specified address in the run-time image.

This option uses the following syntax.

  RESETVECTOR = address

RESETVECTOR moves the jump page to the specified address but does not move the actual .bin file records.

Parameters

  • address
    The specified address in the run-time image.

Remarks

The RESERVE memory section must be used to prevent this region from being allocated, as in the following example:

MEMORY
  NK    9f800000    00800000    RAMIMAGE
  RESERVE  9fc00000    00001000
  RAM    80080000    00780000    RAM
CONFIG
  RESETVECTOR=9fc00000

RESETVECTOR=x places the jump page at the location in memory specified by x.

This is required for MIPS, where the microprocessor starts executing after reset at 0x9FC00000, but the run-time image is loaded starting at 0x9F80000.

One page of this portion of memory should be reserved.

If RESETVECTOR is not defined, the jump page is at the start of the run-time image. This is the default.

See Also

CONFIG Section | Binary Image Builder File

Last updated on Thursday, February 02, 2006

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