Peter
It load things.
I had a loader some years ago whose sole purpose was to take the clip of
3mm cannon shells and fit them to the RADEN cannon whilst I fired it.
My courier has a loader at the depot. He loads the van for him.
Then there are link-loaders.... Though these are called linkers these
days.
Also boot loaders which are quite common in shoe factories
It's been a long week :-)
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> Also boot loaders which are quite common in shoe factories
>
> It's been a long week :-)
You should not forget to sell your Bosch stocks before this
week ends... ;-(
Bodo Rzany
Yes, I had noticed the address..... He probably won't have it for long.
Ah the old 3mm cannon, pivitol in the liberation of Barbie's Dream House ;-)
OK ok already..... 30mm Or about an inch and a bit.
Don't forget freeloaders :-) Very common beasts. On Bastille Day
go to your French Consulate and listen attentively while swilling
Veuve Cliquot.
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+What is a loader?
+How do I use a cache?
+I'm a senior embedded engineer, can somebody please explain the difference
between ROM and RAM to me?
+How do I connect to an external bus?
What is going on in the world? Does nobody read any more? "In my day" I
had to buy books and study, "kids theses days" have the internet at their
finger tips but are still too lazy to read.
Here are some hints -
1) Open google and type define:"boot loader" in as the search.
2) Go to Wikipedia.org and type in "boot loader" as the search.
I have not tried either of these by I bet a penny you will find what you are
looking for.
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*Now for ARM CORTEX M3!*
some one who put s your shopping in the bag
>+How do I use a cache?
Cache is similar to a kredit kard
>+I'm a senior embedded engineer, can somebody please explain the difference
>between ROM and RAM to me?
A? O I C
>+How do I connect to an external bus?
wait at a bus stop.
>What is going on in the world?
everything
> Does nobody read any more?
Yes Nobody reads OK. After he got away from the cyclops.
> "In my day" I
>had to buy books and study, "kids theses days" have the internet at their
>finger tips but are still too lazy to read.
How did you study in your day?
>Here are some hints -
>1) Open google and type define:"boot loader" in as the search.
>2) Go to Wikipedia.org and type in "boot loader" as the search.
>
>I have not tried either of these by I bet a penny you will find what you are
>looking for.
what's google please tell me as I have to get this nuclear control
system working by monday
OK so I have been out for the evening and had a couple of glasses of red
:-)
From the tone of this and your other posts I wonder if you might be jumping
in at the deep end a little bit. This question sounded like the sort of
thing one might ask if you came from a PC application background but your
array and pointer question suggests that is not so.
I'm still quite new to embedded systems but I've found that experimenting
with development kits and using the internet to see what other people have
done is very useful. Also for general information I find google gives the
fastest answer. This group is very useful for specific problems, opinions or
advice but, by definition, the people posting here are busy and only have
time to respond to posts that can't be solved through google (or are more
interesting than their current project!)
Bosch are a big company and may well get you on a training course to give
you a good grounding in what you need to know. I'm also sure that there are
enough skilled people in the company that you can talk to them and they will
be happy to help - plus they can physically demonstrate a loader in action
to you, which is something this group cannot do.
LUXURY!!!
We had to walk 10 mile up hill both ways over broken glass with no shoes
to a public library where we were beaten for asking for books and you
tell the kids these days and they don't believe you :-)
Monty Python have a lot to answer for.
In my case the broken glass was covered with a foot of new snow,
and more was coming down. We were allowed shoes, but they tended
to slip out of the ski harnesses. We avoided the beatings by
simply stealing the books, which we could read by candlelight. For
some reason the wind was always in our face. However the uphill
both ways is common to all. I think we inspired Ecsthel
(spelling?).
ITYM Maurits Cornelius (M. C.) Escher
Regards,
-=Dave
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