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Philip Blundell
pb@futuretv.com
Mon Jan 22 03:08:00 GMT 2001
In message < 01012211514701.02376@lab04 >, Jens-Christian Lache writes:
>Unfortunately the ARM simulator does not support the several CPU modes, that
>the ARM7TDMI has. I made a software trap using "swi", and the pc was set
>correctly to 0x8. It did also execute the jump instruction from this place
>leading to my own swi handler. But when leaving it, returning to the
>code containing the swi, the mode was still 0x10, which is not supervisor
>mode.
Can you give a concrete example of the code that you think is going wrong?
The simulator certainly does support different modes - all ARM processors have
these, not just ARM7TDMI.
p.
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