Thanks for the answer. At least my guessing was close.

matthias

On 21.09.2006, at 19:36, larry barello wrote:

0xFFFF is treated as a no-op, so your processor merrily walks up memory
until the program counter wraps and you are at 0x0000, or reset.

It isn't a real reset, however, your peripherals are all still doing their
thing.

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