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===== Questions Related to the Development Environment ===== | ===== Questions Related to the Development Environment ===== | ||
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+ | To inquire the load of your system together with all active tasks go to [[eclipse: | ||
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===== Questions Related to the Runtime Library ===== | ===== Questions Related to the Runtime Library ===== | ||
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- | This can have several causes. At boot time, the code section is checked for proper content. If this check fails, the LED starts blinking and the program execution stops. \\ | + | This can have several causes, see [[runtime_library: |
- | Later on when a stack check fails, the LED blinks with a different blink pattern. The blinking can also indicate that a java exception | + | Later on when a stack check fails, the LED blinks with a different blink pattern. The blinking can also indicate that a java exception |
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The inputs Int5, Int6 and Int7 must not be tied to Gnd at startup. If so, the processor will choose a wrong mode and the PLL cannot lock. Debugging is possible, but the processor runs in limp mode. | The inputs Int5, Int6 and Int7 must not be tied to Gnd at startup. If so, the processor will choose a wrong mode and the PLL cannot lock. Debugging is possible, but the processor runs in limp mode. | ||
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