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>Chapter 1. Getting Started with RedBoot</TD
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NAME="RESOURCE-USAGE">RedBoot Resource Usage</H1
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>RedBoot takes up both flash and RAM resources depending on its
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startup mode and number of enabled features. There are also other
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resources used by RedBoot, such as timers. Platform-specific resources
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used by RedBoot are listed in the platform specific parts of this
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>Both flash and RAM resources used by RedBoot depend to some
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degree on the features enabled in the RedBoot configuration. It is
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removing features that are not needed. Flash resources can also be
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flash sectors, working as the board's primary boot monitor. On these
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primary boot monitor. On these platforms there is not normally
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reserved space for a RAM mode RedBoot image, since the ROMRAM mode
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>Most platforms also contain a FIS directory (keeping track of
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available flash space) and a RedBoot config block (containing RedBoot
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>To save flash resources, use a ROMRAM mode RedBoot, or if using
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RAM mode RedBoot whenever it is needed. If the RedBoot image takes up
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bottom of the memory map. It may also reserve space at the top of the
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memory map for configurable RedBoot features such as the net stack
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RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [ROM]
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Non-certified release, version UNKNOWN - built 13:31:57, May 17 2002
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memory, the limits of free RAM are also available as aliases (aligned
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