Motorola MC68VZ328 用户手册

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MC68VZ328 User’s Manual
Bootloader Flowchart
17.1.7  
Example of Instruction Buffer Usage 
Example 17-3 demonstrates how to run a 68000 instruction using the instruction buffer.
Example 17-3.   Using Instruction Buffers
ORG.L 
$FFFFFFC0
; instruction buffer location
move.w #$55,D0
; 4-byte long instruction(303C0055)
nop
; fill the rest of IBUFF 
nop
nop
nop
end
After the data is assembled and converted to b-record format, it appears as in the following lines (where 
FFFFFFC0 is the IBUFF address location):
FFFFFFC00C303C00554E714E714E714E71
FFFFFFC000
The first b-record loads the instruction buffer. The second b-record tells the bootloader to run the 
instruction in the instruction buffer. When the execution is complete, it accepts new b-record transfers. The 
CPU registers D0–D6 and A0 are used by the bootloader program. Writing to these registers may corrupt 
the bootloader program.
17.2   
Bootloader Flowchart
The following flowchart illustrates how the bootloader program operates inside the MC68VZ328. The 
bootloader starts when the MC68VZ328 enters bootstrap mode.